Aged care
CCTV cameras are increasingly being used in residential aged care as a means of identifying and discouraging/preventing incidents. CCTV is becoming an important tool to help protect residents and staff member safety.
With the use of CCTV analytics and automation, we can reduce the stress and workload of aged care staff members by automatically monitoring resident falls, automatic locking of exit doors residents are not allowed out of and tracking drug rooms/ medication.
At Electraline, we believe that technology has a role to play in the solution.
Using our proven technologies, you will reduce employees’ workload as well as gain the confidence you need to operate your business.
CCTV Solutions
We provide CCTV solutions that allow you to track what is happening in your facility in real-time.
Detection Cameras
You can improve the safety, compliance, and efficiency of your facility by using our slip and fall detection cameras and occupancy compliance algorithms.
Video Management
We offer Video Management Solutions that enable you to search and extract evidence anytime.
Facial Recognition
Our revolutionary Face Recognition and Machine Learning implementations make residents less likely to be left unattended in memory care wards.
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Incident Alerts
With our slip and fall detection technology, you’ll be notified in real-time of an incident.
Perimeter Detection
Ensure your site is secure around the perimeter, and monitor visitors entering and exiting the property.
Facial Recognition
Automate the process of allowing recognized users in and alerting staff to unrecognized visitors to increase staff safety.
Understand Movement Patterns
Learn how to allocate staff more effectively by understanding movement patterns.
Drug Cabinet & Sensitive Area Attendance
By utilizing Machine Learning algorithms, we can detect whether two people were present when the cabinet was opened and whether it has been open for a while.
Object Recognition
In Aged Care facilities, Machine Learning can detect aggressive actions and alert staff before an incident or injury occurs by increasing response time.
Thermal Cameras
A thermal camera in an aged care facility is used to protect staff and maintain the privacy of residents and staff. The camera is calibrated to detect hotspots instead of providing detailed images of the body.
People Count
It can automatically count people as they enter and exit specific areas or get alerts when movement is detected, which is ideal for aged care facilities.
Heat & Path Mapping
Staff can benefit from video analytics by having more knowledge about certain areas and increasing their presence to prevent fall-related injuries and accidents.