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Overview. History and Overview of Remote Monitoring and Night Owl Remote Monitoring in Community Supportive Living Real Examples of Using Remote Monitoring in the Community. Mission.

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Overview

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  1. Overview • History and Overview of Remote Monitoring and Night Owl • Remote Monitoring in Community Supportive Living • Real Examples of Using Remote Monitoring in the Community

  2. Mission To deliver quality in-home support, using technology while becoming a valuable and meaningful part of people’s lives… …offering independence with creative solutions.

  3. History of Technology in Residential Care Settings • Midland, MI • Nursing Homes • Waisman Center-Sound Response • Night Owl Support Systems, LLC

  4. Our Philosophy and Goals of Technology? • To Overcome Barriers (Decreasing Budgets and Staff Shortages) • Inclusion/Normalization (Live Safely in the Community) • Independence (Living in Smaller Settings) • Improve Quality of Life So why not use technology to provide residential supports?

  5. Types of Remote Monitoring • Standard PERS (Personal Emergency Response System) • Sensor Based System • Video Based System • Live Monitoring vs. Alerts

  6. Remote Monitoring Involves Three Components: • Technology in the Home • Monitoring from an Offsite Central Monitoring Station • Response (from either a paid residential staff person, volunteer/natural support person or a family member)

  7. Considerations • Video Cameras vs. Sensor Based System • Third Party Access vs. Reports • Live Monitoring vs. Alerts • Independence vs. Restrictions • Remote Monitoring System vs. System of Supports • Redundancy within systems

  8. Monitoring • Professional Monitors • Communication with Staff/Individuals Served • Live Monitoring Hours 9pm-7am

  9. Monitoring (cont.) • Individual Protocols and Support Plans • Notifications to cell phones and /or email 24 hr/day • Reports/Data Tracking

  10. Equipment Features • Completely Wireless in the Home • Phone Line with Cellular Back-up • Supports Z-Wave Technology • 2-Way Communication • Data Tracking • Smart Sensors • Portable and Adaptable to People’s Homes and Abilities

  11. Sensors • Personal Pagers • Door/Window Security Sensors • Smoke Detectors • Carbon Monoxide Detectors • Flood/Moisture Sensors • Motion Sensors • Other Sensors Available Upon Request

  12. Within The Home…

  13. Responding and Partnerships • NOSS Partners with a Variety of Residential Providers for Responding • NOSS Provides Training to Partner Agencies and Their Responding Staff • NOSS Will Provide Oversight to Responding Agencies

  14. Process of Receiving Supports • Referral • Team Meeting/Education of NOSS to person/Family/Team • Individual Assessment • Environmental Assessment • Installation • Trial Period • Ongoing Evaluation

  15. Collaboration • Brainstorm with Agencies • Meet with Agencies, Teams and Guardians • Develop Efficient Support Structures • Ongoing Evaluation of Services

  16. How can Remote Monitoring improve your life with Community Supportive Living?

  17. Cole’s Story • History • Family Care/Agency • Planning Process • Implementation • Ongoing Supports

  18. Christa/Melinda’s Story • History • IRIS • Planning Process • Implementation • Ongoing Supports

  19. How People Supported Benefit - Continue Living Independently - Safety and Security - Consistent Support - Privacy - Cost Savings

  20. Q&A Night Owl Support Systems, LLC P.O. Box 259293 Madison, WI 53725 Phone: 608.845.5008 office 877.559.1642 toll free Fax: 608.845.5009 Website: http//:nossllc.com

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