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Unobtrusive activity of daily living monitoring sensors or action buttons report wirelessly to the system located in the residence. Through the Care Menu, caregivers can log in to assess activity levels, pin-point specific problems, and determine alert rules.
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Multiple choice questions answered by the loved one can help you know how things are going. Results can be viewed through the care portal, and are e-mailed to you and other caregivers.
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Telehealth devices such as weight scale, pulse oximeter, glucometer and blood pressure monitor wirelessly record readings and store them on the system located in the residence. Through the Care Menu, family and health care providers can log in, view data, and set up rules.
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Settings and Customizing
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Admin-level caregivers can change settings on your loved one's system, for example what buttons are displayed on the menu and in what order, what types of content appears in the slide show, when the screen sleeps, as well as who can send email to your loved one, make video calls, and receive alerts.
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The system can prompt your loved one when it is time take medications, with instructions and a picture of the exact medication to be taken, and can contact you or your loved one if medications haven't been accessed.
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You can monitor and set rules for safe home features on the system.
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You can send personal photos, videos, messages, emails, and set up appointment reminders for your loved one, or setup a Facebook feed with specified photo albums. One-button video chat (utilizing Skype) lets you easily connect the generations. Your loved one receives these communications on the touchscreen system.
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Rules and Alerts
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Filler text about rules and alerts
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Safety Precautions and Instructions
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