"The Installation went in without a
problem and all the staff find the
wireless nurse call system
easy to use."

College of St Barnabas West Sussex

"We have used the Medicare radio nurse call system in a number of our homes and have always been pleased of the service we receive"
Hartford Care

"From demonstration to installation
the whole process went so smoothly
we would recommend Medicare
without hesitation"

Overcliffe House, Dorset

"The Medicare system works perfectly and we all find it so easy to use."
Aquarius Care, Kent

FAQs

How long will it take to install and is there much disruption for residents and staff?

Most of our nurse call systems are installed within one day. As there are no wires there is very little, if any, disruption for either residents or staff.

Will I need to redecorate after the system is installed?

As the nurse call system is wireless there is no need to redecorate as a result of the nurse call system being installed.

Can the radio signals from the nurse call system interfere with other equipment such as pacemakers and computers?

Medicare’s radio nurse call system has been safely installed in many hospitals hence it will not interfere with pacemakers as it has been subjected to the emissions tests as required and is safe to use.  It will not interfere with any computers or network systems.

Does the system meet with all the relevant approvals?

Yes. It meets the requirements of the R&TT Directive and relevant sub directives such as EMC, low voltage and safety directive and carries the CE mark.

What is the range of the system?

In free air the signal will travel up to 1km. By using signal boosting equipment we can provide full coverage for any size care facility, even care villages and large hospitals.

My home has really thick stone walls will it work?

As specialists in radio technology we specialise in providing systems to all types of care facilities regardless of size and structure. Our specialist team will carry out all the required checks to give you total peace of mind.

How long do the batteries last and are they expensive?

The room unit transmitters use standard 4 x AA batteries. Under normal conditions they would be expected to last for between 2 and 3 years. Currently we supply AA alkaline batteries at £0.20p each (minimum order 40).

 Please call our free phone number 0800 849 5123 or E-Mail us for more information.