Or just have her use voice activation to send a text or a call?  Hey siri or hello dragon should work.  Make sure the service can use wifi (like tmobile or project fi) if the cell signal does not reach the basement.

 

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What about setting her up so that she can make phone calls via switch control?  Does her cell phone signal reach from the basement to the caregiver?

 

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Subject: Call Bell System -- need help
From: Alisa Brownlee <xxxxxx@alsa-national.org>
Date: Thu, September 14, 2017 10:44 am
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HI folks,

 

I am asking for input regarding a wireless call bell system.

 

I have a person with ALS that needs a switch activated wireless call bell system.  She is a mental health professional that has an office in her basement.  The office is surrounded by stone and the wireless door chimes the caregivers have tried have not been successful in getting a signal out of her office.  She can’t press a standard button at this time so she needs a switch by which she can activate the system.

 

She can’t have a baby monitor or other type of device because of privacy concerns.  I think this would also rule out using an Echo/Google Home  type device??

 

I’ve been surfing around the internet without success so I thought I would reach out and see if any of you had ideas. 

 

Thanks!

 

Alisa Brownlee, ATP, CAPS

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The ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease) Association National Office 

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