Call Systems:
Nurse & Therapist Call Systems







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 Jeron
Booth #6027
Jeron

Instant Information
Immediately identify the location of pending
patient calls, service requests, staff and equipment locations on the larger graphic floor plan map with full color icons.

Simplified Staff Assignments
With the touch of a finger, change assignments
for staff radio pagers and wireless PCS phones.
Patient Whiteboard Electronic Whiteboard provides easy access to real time patient and staff details on one convenient screen when integrated with HL-7.

Virus Immunity
Embedded technology eliminates the need for a
PC.

The IP Difference - Touchscreen IP on the LAN
Provider Touchscreen IP is a local area network based nurse master console.

Realize Cost Savings
Utilizing Touchscreen IP in a networked system environment significantly reduces equipment requirements.

Reliability is Assured
Local area network interruption has no effect on nurse call system operation because nurse call is optically
isolated from LAN to maintain Life Safety reliability.

Maintained Integrity
All pending patient calls are simultaneously displayed on both the Satellite Master Audio Console and the Touchscreen IP Master.

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 GE Healthcare
Booth #6028
GE Healthcare

GE Healthcare Nurse Call Systems

GE Healthcare Nurse Call Systems - Telligence™, ProCare 6000™, ProCare 2000™, ProCare 1000™, and StaffCallPro™ - as well as their complementary software suites - Telergy™, ProCare Connect, and ARMSip -provide innovative system features, valuable benefits, and system expansion for today’s healthcare facilities.

Telligence™ VoIP Nurse Call Platform:

Telligence is the flagship of the GE Healthcare nurse call portfolio, offering configurable stations, a data network architecture, simplified CAT5e/6 powered Ethernet cable plan, and seamless integrations with a host of wireless systems to support mobile staff messaging and workflow. Telligence and Telergy, its companion software application suite, offer exceptional reliability, flexible configuration, and the outstanding support of GE Healthcare.

ProCare 1000 Emergency Call System:

ProCare 1000 is a simple “tone visual” system, meaning no voice communication between a central station and the patient rooms. ProCare 1000 provides basic emergency call capability in areas where a system is required but “bells and whistles” aren’t.

ProCare 6000 Nurse Call Platform:

ProCare 6000 is used by hundreds of hospitals and healthcare facilities across North America, taking advantage of its scalability, durability and flexibility. ProCare 6000 can also share an IP network infrastructure with Telligence (via Telergy) so facilities only need to manage one set of interfaces with wireless phones, pocket pagers, and management reports.

StaffCallPro Nurse Call System:

StaffCallPro offers features similar to that of ProCare 2000. StaffCallPro was designed to operate either as a stand-alone departmental system or as a small nurse call network to support multiple care areas. It’s a cost-effective solution where basic audio-visual communication is required but not the more sophisticated integrations offered by Telligence.

ProCare 2000 Nurse Call System:

ProCare 2000 is an easy-to-use audio-visual system with a full-field master station display, meaning each system call point is available at the touch of its own dedicated button. ProCare 2000 offers a variety of room stations, from simple call cord connection to 37-pin bed receptacles. ProCare 2000 can also interface with ProCare 6000 and Telligence to create a multi-system enterprise-wide solution, with each area getting the specific functionality it needs.

Incorporating innovations in healthcare communications while building on the strong Dukane brand, GE offers a variety of system solutions to meet ever-changing customer demands.

Telligence VoIP ProCare 6000 Staff Call Pro
Telligence™ VoIP Nurse Call Platform ProCare 1000 Emergency Call System ProCare 6000 Nurse Call Platform StaffCallPro Nurse Call System ProCare 2000 Nurse Call System
 TekTone
Booth #6026
TekTone

TekTone®, a family-owned business, is committed to providing quality intercommunication solutions at competitive prices, supported by conscientious customer service, for the Health Care, Residential, and Commercial markets. This is founded on the principles of sound engineering, continuous product and process improvement, efficient manufacturing, cost-effective purchasing, and ultimately, through the dedication of our employees.

Tek-CARE® NC110, NC150 & NC200 are UL® listed audio-visual nurse call systems for nursing home, hospital, and health care related facilities.

They provide audible and visual call indication without the use of intercom communications. Annunciator/control panels are modular and available in different lamp indicator quantities from 4 to more than 100. Add door and window monitoring to the nurse call system by using our DS100 door sentry & emergency alarm system.

The latest in wireless emergency call systems-new from TekTone®!!! Tek-CARE®500 provides senior living facilities with the most advanced security and safety available, giving residents the peace of mind and independence they deserve.

Tek-CARE®500 includes a complete selection of wireless call transmitters-including residents' pendants, emergency switches, smoke detectors, door and window monitors and passive infra-red (PIR) detectors.

Tek-CARE®500's master station computer is the core of the system, keeping track of all transmitters and calls, and sending those calls to staff pagers (when used with the Tek-PAGING® system). The system also maintains resident information-including photos, medical information, and contact information for relatives and physicians. All information is clearly and logically displayed on the flat-panel monitor.

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