Healthcare &
Long-Term Care

Faster response. Safer care. Quieter units.

In healthcare environments, response delays, communication gaps, and system downtime don’t stay isolated – they affect response, safety, and staff coordination across the entire unit.

From nurse call to access control, systems need to work together to support safe, consistent care.

Where things break down

You might be dealing with:

  • Alarms going off without clear ownership or follow-through
  • Staff responding differently depending on shift, workload, or visibility
  • Outdated nurse call or emergency systems that don’t reflect real-time needs
  • Gaps in access control across units and entry points
  • Limited visibility into patient movement or high-risk behaviour
  • Ongoing pressure from audits, documentation, and inspections

How we address it

We work with healthcare teams to identify where response breaks down – and bring systems back into alignment.

  • Faster, more consistent response through modern nurse call workflows
  • Real-time staff protection with mobile duress and location-aware alerts
  • Improved patient safety through wandering and infant protection systems
  • Access control that protects units without slowing down staff movement
  • Reduced noise and alarm fatigue in active care environments
  • Clear reporting and documentation to support compliance

Partners

Trusted systems. Installed and supported by our team.

Nurse Call, Alert Management and Wander Management

From the Field

Project work, system updates, and what we’re seeing across the environments we support.

Systems that support care environments

01

Fire & Environmental Detection

Detect early. Keep people safe. Meet code.

02

Security & Access Control

Keep your buildings secure without slowing things down.

03

Critical Communications

Deliver clear messages across your building when it matters.

04

Healthcare & Life Safety

Faster response. Safer care. Quieter units.

Improve response and coordination
across your care environment

We’ll walk through what’s in place, where gaps may exist, and what can be improved.