"To provide the elderly, disabled and their caregivers access to professional services helping them to face the challenges of daily living independently, safely, and in their own homes with dignity and respect."
"I have Be Safer At Home service for my teenage son who is in a wheelchair. It provides him the confidence he needs to transfer in and out of his wheelchair when needed. It also gives me peace of mind if I need to run out and do an errand. He used it recently and they were able to get him the help he needed".
Karl W., Seattle, WA
Medication Dispenser
Medication non-compliance is common among the
Elderly. Non-compliance of medication can lead to
additional hospital admissions. Be Safer at Home™ offers
a solution to this by a product offering automatic supervision
of medication regimens.
The BSAH Med-Ready conveniently utilizes AC power, but in the event of an outage, or short-term travel, switches automatically to rechargeable batteries. Med-Ready is tamper-proof to provide the maximum in security. Our system utilizes a real lock and key, and the edges are secure. With access by key-only, caregivers can load the BSAH Med-Ready and monitor patient compliance. It is equipped with an extra large LED read-out and is easily viewed from any angle. The LED read-out is also self-illuminating so it can be seen in all lighting conditions.
Help manage medication intake with the BSAH Medication Dispenser and Reminder System. The BSAH Med-Ready contains 28 slots in which to place medication, and can be programmed to dispense up to four times a day enabling it to manage doses for at least seven days, and up to 28 days before needing a refill.
The BSAH Medication Monitoring work in conjunction with the monitored medical alarm. This partnership enables the response center to go to extra efforts to remind the subscriber to take their medication.
A special transmitter is installed in the Medication Dispenser that will activate the Base Communicator if the medication has not been taken within 30 minutes of the alarm sounding. At that time, the Base Communicator will call into the Response Center. An attendant will try to contact the subscriber over the PERS unit or telephone. If the attendant is unable to make contact, a responder will be notified.
This service allows the subscriber to summon for help in an emergency and also be able to stay compliant with their medication regime. This has brought Peace of Mind and independence to many Subscribers and their families.