The hospital nurse call system must be flexible enough to adapt to
future needs and to allow for integration to future systems, while
being UL® 1069 Listed. Reporting capabilities allow hospital staff
to not only track efficiency, but they protect both the patient and
staff by providing solid data in the event of a problem. Aesthetics,
durability and ease of use are a consideration in the hospital
market, along with corridor lighting and pleasant sounds. Alerting devices such as pagers, wireless phones and smart phone
notification increase mobility and productivity—by sending calls to
them almost instantaneously. Nurse call systems that interface with
hospital information systems, such as admit, discharge, transfer
systems, are highly effective in supporting efficient patient care by
providing detailed patient information. Furthermore, tracking hospital
patients, staff and assets using tracking software results in
enhanced work-flow and improved patient care.
ekTone® offers various levels of Tek-CARE® nurse call systems from a
basic direct-select audible-visual to the latest microprocessor-based
audio/visual nurse call system. All Tek-CARE® nurse call systems are
UL® Listed and approved for hospital applications while being scalable
to meet a hospital’s needs by integrating with pocket pagers,
wireless phones, and management report software and a variety of other
ancillary systems.
TekTone has UL® Listed nurse call systems to meet the needs of
hospitals, nursing homes and assisted-living facilities. We manufacture a
wide range of nurse call systems, from a basic direct-select
audible-visual to the latest microprocessor-based audio/visual nurse
call systems. We also offer a highly configurable wireless nurse call /
emergency call system*, and a full line of radio pocket paging systems
for use with all of our healthcare systems.
Our line of nurse call systems includes everything from visual-analog to
fully programmable microprocessor intercom systems. These systems are
used as emergency call systems for elderly housing and apartments, small
clinics and doctor’s offices, and panic alarms for retail and
government facilities. They are also found in assisted living
facilities, nursing homes, and public and private hospitals throughout
the USA and around the world.