Tunstall Epilepsy Sensor
WHAT IS THE EPILEPSY SENSOR?
The Emfit sensor monitors a person with epilepsy while they sleep. Patented sensor technology detects all of a person’s movement in bed and is able to differentiate normal movements from epileptic seizures. It consists of a sensor, a control unit and a radio transmitter.
The bed sensor is extremely thin and contains no embedded wires or switches. An alarm can then be raised through a local audible alarm if there is a carer nearby.
Features
Why is it needed?
The sensor is used to alert an onsite carer when a person begins to seize during sleep and requires immediate assistance.
Seizing during sleep can be dangerous as it places a person at risk of:
The sensor reduces the need for carers to make physical checks, promoting independence and dignity for the user.
Who is it for?
This solution may benefit people living with epilepsy to support and complement professional care where individuals are concerned about having seizures overnight.
Epilepsy can develop at any age; however, it is most commonly diagnosed before the age of 20 and after the age of 60. The epilepsy sensor does not have weight restrictions, making it a suitable solution for children as well as adults.
To contact Tunstall Healthcare about Tunstall Epilepsy Sensor use Get a quote.
WHAT IS THE EPILEPSY SENSOR?
The Emfit sensor monitors a person with epilepsy while they sleep. Patented sensor technology detects all of a person’s movement in bed and is able to differentiate normal movements from epileptic seizures. It consists of a sensor, a control unit and a radio transmitter.
The bed sensor is extremely thin and contains no embedded wires or switches. An alarm can then be raised through a local audible alarm if there is a carer nearby.
Features
Why is it needed?
The sensor is used to alert an onsite carer when a person begins to seize during sleep and requires immediate assistance.
Seizing during sleep can be dangerous as it places a person at risk of:
The sensor reduces the need for carers to make physical checks, promoting independence and dignity for the user.
Who is it for?
This solution may benefit people living with epilepsy to support and complement professional care where individuals are concerned about having seizures overnight.
Epilepsy can develop at any age; however, it is most commonly diagnosed before the age of 20 and after the age of 60. The epilepsy sensor does not have weight restrictions, making it a suitable solution for children as well as adults.
To contact Tunstall Healthcare about Tunstall Epilepsy Sensor use Get a quote.
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