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: http://www.amazon.com/Private-Page-PS2000--premis-Paging/dp/B00007FGV2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1287157721&sr=8-1 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 310 SW 4th Ave, Suite 630 Portland, OR
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