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Automatic resident monitors.


Bed-Check Corporation has released the Basic-Check[TM], a simple, easy-to-use fall-risk patient/resident monitor for use on a chair, wheelchair wheel·chair or wheel chair
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A chair mounted on large wheels for the use of a sick or disabled person.


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toilet

the cleansing and dressing of a wound.

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. Also available is the Classic-Check[TM], a new bed monitor with ten alarm tones, seven volume settings, and one-button day/night volume control with a soft blue night light. Both use Bed-Check Sensor-mats[R] and monitor automatically.

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Title Annotation:Product Spotlight
Publication:Nursing Homes
Date:May 1, 2004
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