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Sensor pad controller

03 November 2022 | Medpage Ltd T/A Easy Link UK

Sensor pad controller

Care technologies have advanced at an amazing rate over the past decade. The digital age is a place where we all live and all use technology as a familiar part of our daily lives. At Medpage we have harnessed these advancing technologies into products to support Social Care and Independent Living.


Medpage brand products are designed to provide affordable, user-friendly, care support products for domestic and professional care. Our new wristband activated door egress alarm is a perfect example of how advanced technologies are transformed into a system to safeguard people prone to wandering. Simple to install, suitable for single or multiple residents, the system allows residents to remain mobile, while providing an alert to carers if they attempt to leave the building through a monitored door.

Further details available at www.easylinkuk.co.uk search Doorwatcher.

Medpage have supplied Care, Residential Homes, and Hospitals with fall prevention and detection alarms for more than 25 years. From basic bed and chair exit detection alarms to more complex cordless sensor pad systems with nurse call integration, we supply quality systems that deliver cost effective performance.

Our new sensor pad controller the MPCSA11 has been included into numerous falls management projects, in Hospitals and professional care establishments. The system, already proven to reduce care costs, allows a patient with mobility to transfer from their bed to their chair or to visit their washroom, without alarm notifications to carers, providing the transfer is completed within a selectable time. Failure to return within the selected time will result in alarm notification to carers, either by pager, nurse call trigger, or ward wall mounted alarm receiver.