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  1. BEEPERKID --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 4/1998) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The BeeperKid is a wireless signal transmitter designed to assist parents and child caregivers to maintain children within a safe distance. This two-piece proximity detection device alerts parents to the movements of the child when the child moves further than 15 feet away. Each of the units clips onto the clothing or accessories (bags, belts) of the two individuals. The adult's unit will beep if the child runs up or dow...[More Information]

  2. CARE TRAK SENTRY DOOR ALARM SYSTEM (PROFESSIONAL SERIES) Picture of CARE TRAK SENTRY DOOR ALARM SYSTEM (PROFESSIONAL SERIES) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 12/2011) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. ---The Care Trak Sentry Door Alarm System (Professional Series) is a wandering patient system designed to prevent individuals with Alzheimer's Disease or cognitive, neurological, or balance disabilities from entering or exiting a door without assistance. The system can monitor all of the doors in a professional care facility. If an individual wearing a Care Trak ankle transmitter stands within three feet of a monitored doo...[More Information]

  3. CARE TRAK SENTRY DOOR SYSTEM Picture of CARE TRAK SENTRY DOOR SYSTEM --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 12/2011) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. ---The Care Trak Sentry Door System is a wandering patient system designed to prevent individuals with Alzheimer's Disease or cognitive, neurological, and balance disabilities from entering or exiting a door without assistance. It can monitor up to eight doors in a residential setting. The system includes a tamper-resistant transmitter that can be worn on a wrist or ankle and a 24-hour door alarm system. The lightweight tra...[More Information]

  4. CHILDFINDER --- DISCONTINUED (Verified 2/2005) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE.--- The ChildFinder is a wireless signal transmitter and wandering patient system for parents and professionals working with children with disabilities. It is the only portable unit that can locate a child who has wandered off by as much as 1,000 feet, and its technology discourages RF interference from other electronic devices. The unit consists of a small, wireless transmitter which is attached to the child, and a receiver c...[More Information]

  5. COMPANION-WANDERER ---DISCONTINUED. (Verified 07/94) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE.--- Monitoring device that provides security and safety to Alzheimer's disease patients. Device is activated when the patient has wandered beyond specific limits. Easily installed in home, the console is connected to the telephone line and plugged into wall outlet. Backup battery to ensure operation during power outages. Unit is easily transported and can be installed in alternate locations. Can be used as a Personal Emergency ...[More Information]

  6. ELECTRONIC LEASH (MODEL 28-124) --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Wandering patient alarm. Portable transmitter/receiver sends electronic beep signal when user moves 50 feet or more away from designated area. 1 1/2 by 2 1/2 inch transmitter clips on wanderer's clothing; 2 by 3 inch receiver clips on belt of person monitoring patient's movements....[More Information]

  7. FALL SAFE MONITOR --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Patient movement monitor. Signals movement beyond preset limits by flashing light or sound. Consists of a vest worn over clothes, tethers, and monitor box. Tether is attached to vest and length can be adjusted to allow desired movement. Battery operated. Easily detached by attendant in emergencies....[More Information]

  8. GEL FOAM ALARM CUSHION (MODELS 6509 & 6511) Picture of GEL FOAM ALARM CUSHION (MODELS 6509 & 6511) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 10/2012) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Gel Foam Alarm Cushion is a gel foam cushion designed for use with wheelchairs to sound an alarm when the user leaves the chair without assistance. The gel foam cushion may be used alone or with the Posey Keep Safe or Sitter II Alarms (see separate entries). The cushion features a pocket in the bottom in which the chair pad sensor is inserted. The sensor is then connected to the alarm. When the wheelchair user is se...[More Information]

  9. KNOB GUARD (MODEL 7500) Picture of KNOB GUARD (MODEL 7500) -- DISCONTINUED. VERIFIED 10/2012. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. -- Knob Guard, model 7500, is a wandering patient system designed to prevent disoriented or wandering individuals fro entering or exiting a door without assistance. The machine-washable Knob Guard fits most standard door knobs and is easily removed in case of emergency....[More Information]

  10. PATIENT LOCATING AND ALARM SYSTEM --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Wandering patient alarm. Miniaturized transmitter worn by patient generates digital encoder address signal. Receiver monitors location of patient. Available in four packages. System I consist of a direction finding receiver and a patient locating device for each patient. Device can be worn on wrist, ankle, or belt. System II expands System I to include an alarm receiver mounted near restricted areas. Audible and visual alarm occur when pa...[More Information]

  11. PERSONAL ALARM II (MODEL 8203) Picture of PERSONAL ALARM II (MODEL 8203) -- DISCONTINUED. VERIFIED 10/2012. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. -- The Personal Alarm II, model 8203, is a wandering patient system designed to alert caregivers when individuals with cognitive, mobility, or balance disabilities leave a bed, chair, wheelchair, or toilet without assistance. This unit enables family members, friends, or caregivers to record a spoken message to remind an individual to request assistance before getting up. This unit also offers five selectable alarm tones whic...[More Information]

  12. PERSONAL TRACKER PHONE --- DISCONTINUED (Verified 8/2004) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Personal Tracker Phone is a wandering patient system designed for use with individuals with cognitive and emotional disabilities. This system is a combination cellular phone and global positioning system (GPS) that monitors the whereabouts of the user. The included Personal Tracker software provides caregivers with the means to dial the phone using their computer to monitor the whereabouts of the phone's user/wearer o...[More Information]

  13. POSEY SITTER (MODELS 8240H, 8240L, & 8240C) Picture of POSEY SITTER (MODELS 8240H, 8240L, & 8240C) -- DISCONTINUED. VERIFIED 10/2012. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. -- The Posey Sitter is a wandering patient system designed to alert caregivers when individuals with cognitive, mobility, or balance disabilities leave a bed, chair, or wheelchair without assistance. This dual alarm system sounds in the patient's room and at the nursing station. The portable unit attaches to a bed or chair and features a 0- to 12-second alarm delay to accommodate patient needs. The system includes a reusable ...[More Information]

  14. ROAMALERT INTEGRITY PLUS -- Discontinued. Verified 10/2012. Retained in database for reference. -- RoamAlert Integrity Plus is a wandering patient system designed for use with individuals with Alzheimer's disease or cognitive disabilities. The system includes beaconing tags for residents or patients, which are monitored at all times through receivers located every 40 feet within the facility. The system also includes door controllers to monitor when individuals pass through doors. OPTIONS: Emergency pendants to enable s...[More Information]

  15. ROAMALERT INTEGRITY WANDER PREVENTION SYSTEM Picture of ROAMALERT INTEGRITY WANDER PREVENTION SYSTEM -- Discontinued. Verified 10/2012. Retained in database for reference. -- RoamAlert Integrity is a wandering patient system designed for use with individuals with Alzheimer's disease or cognitive disabilities. The system includes door controllers networked to a server computer and personal computers (PCs) installed at one or more nursing stations. When a resident wearing a tag passes through a monitored door, the system provides visual alarm information on the PCs in the network, including the n...[More Information]

  16. SAFE & SOUND CX201 HOMECARE ALERT SYSTEM --- DISCONTINUED. (VERIFIED 07/96) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Safe & Sound CX201 Homecare Alert System is a paging unit designed to protect against wandering around the home for persons with cognitive disabilities. It comes with two pagers, two door sensors and a base control system. The system utilizes wireless magnetic sensors around the home to alert attendants through a pager of any wandering that may lead to an undesired place or situation. With this system, persons with co...[More Information]

  17. SEKURMED. --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 10/2005) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Electronic System for monitoring wandering patients. System includes bracelets which can be worn on wrist or ankle, or attached to clothing with velcro. Bracelet is self powered and contains no battery, is lightweight (1.5 grams), chemically sanitizable, and waterproof. Options include a supervisory remote panel which permits centralized monitoring of four doors, an alarm override which allows staff to escort patients t...[More Information]

  18. SITTER II (MODELS 8281, 8280B, 8280C, 8280G, 8280H, 8280L, & 8280M) Picture of SITTER II (MODELS 8281, 8280B, 8280C, 8280G, 8280H, 8280L, & 8280M) -- DISCONTINUED. VERIFIED 10/2012. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. -- The Sitter II is a wandering patient system designed to alert caregivers when individuals with cognitive, mobility, or balance disabilities leave a bed, chair, or wheelchair without assistance.This system offers ten different alarm tones, including six recognizable musical tunes, as well as voice message capability which enables a family member, friend, or caregiver to record a message reminding the individual to request a...[More Information]

  19. SMART GUARD ---DISCONTINUED. (VERIFIED 3/18/96) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE.--- The Smart Guard is a stand-alone (local) wandering patient system for persons with Alzheimer's or other individuals who have a tendency to wander. This signal system can be used by a caregiver or family member in a home or small facility. A small ankle-worn pendent transmitter (radio frequency) is worn by the individual with a tendency to wander. A receiver and control box are placed near the doorway. When the monitored t...[More Information]

  20. UPSY DAISY ALERT SYSTEM (MODELS 105, 106, 107, 150, & 211) --- DISCONTINUED. (VERIFIED 08/09) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Wandering patient alarm signals when person starts to get out of chair or bed. System consists of an annunciator (model 105, $99), and a chair (107) or bed (106) pad ($50). Annunciator beeps when user breaks contact with pad. Bed pad is 9 inches by 30 inches; chair pad is 17 inches square. Pad includes an 8 foot cord. 47 foot extension cord (150, $20.00) is available. Model 211 ($87.00) is for use in hospitals or nursing ...[More Information]

  21. WANDER AID --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 10/2009) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- A long vertical bar is attached to the back of wheelchairs with anti- tip bars to prevent passage through doorways. Horizontal bars can be attached across hallways or other areas to prevent access by person in wheelchair. ....[More Information]

  22. WATCHMATE WANDER PREVENTION SYSTEM (MODELS 801A2401, 801A7401, & 803A1401) Picture of WATCHMATE WANDER PREVENTION SYSTEM (MODELS 801A2401, 801A7401, & 803A1401) -- Discontinued. Verified 10/2012. Retained in databadxse for reference. -- The WatchMate Wander Prevention System is a wandering patient system designed for use by individuals with Alzheimer's disease or other cognitive disabilities. The system consists of a Watchlet bracelet worn on the user's wrist or ankle and a monitor installed above a protected door, zone, or elevator. If a monitored individual approaches an open door, an alarm sounds. The monitor's detection area can be adjusted to fit a...[More Information]

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