Hi all,
What timing! I have always found Enabling Device's adapted call
chimes to be unreliable but this past Monday I took 4 in a row
out of the drawer in our lending library and all were broken (we did check
batteries and we don't store the batteries in the chime receiver or
sender). Each had been working fine when we put them in the
drawer. Giving people with ALS unreliable call
chimes is horrifying to me!
I can't wait to go to Amy's presentation in Orlando! Margaret, I
will try your system out too. I love the idea that yours works for a
block. The Enabling Device's chimes' range varies a great deal
too from device to device (we always check this in our library
). Often if we just shut the door between the sender and receiver a
chime stops working.
We all need to find an alternative. I use RJCooper's too but
have not been using them long enough to have a strong opinion except I
think they are better.
Thanks Margaret and Amy for providing us some
options.
Sincerely,
Amy Roman, MS,
CCC-SLP Augmentative Communication
Specialist
Forbes Norris ALS Research Center 2324 Sacramento
Street San Francisco, CA 94115 P (415)600-1263 F
(415)673-5184
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Fri,
10/15/10, Margaret Cotts <xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
From: Margaret Cotts
<xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: RE: switch-adapted call
systems To: xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Friday, October 15, 2010,
8:54 AM
I too found the switch adapted personal call buttons not reliable
enough.
I once made a switch adapted call button out of a personal pager
system- (I had read of someone using this on the Living with ALS
listserv).
I only used it with one person (I stopped providing direct services a
while ago), but it seemed to work very well for her- and it could be
activated from at least a block away (which meant her children could leave
the house, and she could still beep them.
Again, I don't have wide experience using this, but it worked well for
her-
(This is the personal pager system I adapted:
Margaret Cotts
--- On Fri, 10/15/10, Travis Tallman
<xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
From: Travis Tallman
<xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx> Subject: RE: switch-adapted call
systems To: xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Friday, October 15, 2010,
5:49 AM
I have used
the Personal pager by Adaptivation with good results. Its range
however is only 75 feet and indicated as not approved to be used as a
nurse-call.
Travis M. Tallman CCC-SLP:ATP
Director of Augmentative and Computer Services
xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx
Lakeview/Cerebral Palsy Association of Middlesex
County
732-549-5580 x170
732-494-6235 Fax
From:
xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Betts Peters Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 6:19 PM To:
xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: switch-adapted call systems
Hi everybody,
Does anyone have a switch-adapted caregiver pager or call system
that they really like? We have been recommending the switch-adapted
pagers sold by Enabling Devices, but I have had several families tell me
that these have lots of “false positives” (they go off
randomly when the switch has not been activated). Not a good thing
for a caregiver who is trying to get some much-needed sleep.
It looks like Enabling Devices’ Attendant Call Chime has
changed since we last ordered it – does anyone have experience with
the new model? Or do you have a different product that you would
recommend? Any input would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Betts Peters, MA,
CCC-SLP
Assistive Technology Services
Coordinator
The ALS Association, Oregon & SW
Washington Chapter
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Portland, OR 97204
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