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When you create a rule, an alert can be sent to caregivers. It might send an email or text to one or to all caregivers, or call the home phone of one caregiver, or the work phone of another. Another option is to have an alert trigger a call list, which is a list of selected phone numbers of selected caregivers.</td></tr>
When you create a rule, an alert can be sent to caregivers. One possible action is to have an alert trigger a call list, which is a list of selected phone numbers of selected caregivers.</td></tr>
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Revision as of 20:00, 9 August 2013

Adding a Call List
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Overview


When you create a rule, an alert can be sent to caregivers. One possible action is to have an alert trigger a call list, which is a list of selected phone numbers of selected caregivers.


How a Call List Works

The alert will begin at the top of the list, calling the first number. If the phone call is answered, the caller is asked to press a key on the phone keypad to acknowledge the call. If there is no acknowledgement, whether the call is answered (e.g. by voice mail) or not, the alert call will be placed to that same number a second time. If the call is not acknowledged a second time, the alert will proceed to the second number on the list, and then to the third, and so on, until a call is acknowledged, or until the end of the list is reached. You can create multiple call lists, if it makes sense to contact different people in one situation, such as neighbors if an outer door opens during the night, and other people in another situation, such as adult children if medication isn't taken.

This is useful for more urgent situations in which you want there to be a high likelihood that an alert will be received. The alert will go through the entire list, trying each number twice, leaving a message if the call is answered by voice mail or an answering machine. Even if there is no acknowledgement, it will stop at the end of the list. It is possible to include an emergency number, or a 24-hour call center, if you want to ensure that the call won't be missed.

Creating a Call List

Call lists consist of phone numbers -- work, home, or cell -- of Caregivers that have been set up in the Settings module on the Care Menu. To create a Call List:

  • Log in to the Online Care Portal
  • Open the Care Menu
  • Click the "Caller ID" button
  • Click the "Add New List" button
  • Enter a name for your call list
  • Select a number, then click the green right arrow to add the number to the list
  • Note that if you don't see a number that you expected, check to make sure that the caregiver has been set up, and that the number you want is included in that caregiver's information
  • Once a number has been added to the list, you can remove it by selecting it, then clicking the green left arrow
  • Click the green upward arrow to move a number to the top of the call list
  • Click the "Save List" button to save the list

Using a Call List as a Rule Action

Using a Call List as a Rule Action

When you create a rule, you first set the condition that triggers the rule, e.g. health reading not taken, front door opened at night, etc. Then you will pick an action to execute. If you have created one or more call lists, then you can select the Call List as the action for the rule.


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