How the Posey Sitter on Cue System Works
Posey's Sitter on Cue is a patient monitoring alarm system that uses sensor pads to detect when a patient moves from a surface like a bed, chair, or toilet. When pressure is removed from the pad as the patient attempts to stand, it triggers an alert on the central alarm unit. This unit can be connected to a facility's nurse call system, allowing alerts to be sent directly to staff. The system uses either wired connections or wireless Tap-2-Pair technology.
Core Components
- Central Alarm Unit: The alarm unit offers customizable features like tones, volume, voice messages, and status lights. It can be muted at the bedside while still sending an alert to the nurse call system.
- Sensor Pads: Available in wired and wireless versions, these pads are placed on various surfaces. Options include pads for chairs, beds, and toilets, as well as wearable sensor belts.
- Wireless Accessories: The PRO model supports wireless connections using
Tap-2-Pairtechnology, reducing the need for cords.
Advanced Features of the On Cue PRO Alarm
The On Cue PRO model includes several advanced features:
- Wireless Design: Offers greater flexibility in placing the alarm unit.
- Tap-2-Pair Technology: Simplifies the pairing of wireless components.
- Customizable Alerts: Allows for various tones, volume levels, and a recorded voice message.
- Hold Button: Temporarily suspends monitoring during assisted transfers to prevent false alarms.
- Latching Mode: Requires manual reset of the alarm after an alert is triggered.
- Mute Mode: Silences the bedside alarm while still sending alerts via the nurse call system.
Who Benefits from the Sitter on Cue System?
The Posey Sitter on Cue is suitable for patients at high risk of falling, including those with cognitive or mobility impairments, individuals on certain medications, those with a history of falls, and restless patients.
Comparison: Posey On Cue PRO vs. Traditional Corded Alarms
| Feature | Posey On Cue PRO System | Traditional Corded Alarm System |
|---|---|---|
| Connectivity | Primarily wireless with Tap-2-Pair setup; wired also available. |
Corded connection between alarm unit and sensor pad. |
| Setup | Fast, seamless pairing via a tapping motion. | Manual, physical connection of cords. |
| Placement Flexibility | Alarm unit can be placed anywhere in the room. | Limited by cord length. |
| Hazard Risk | Reduces tripping hazards from cords. | Cords can pose a tripping hazard. |
| Customization | Offers multiple tones, custom voice recording, and different modes. | Typically has fewer customization options. |
| Nurse Call Integration | Wireless adapter available. | Requires a separate cable. |
Integrating the Sitter on Cue into Fall Management Protocols
The Sitter on Cue should be part of a comprehensive fall management plan, not a standalone solution. Other strategies include regular patient rounding, fall-risk assessments, visual cues, gait and transfer belts, and fall mats.
Considerations and Limitations
The system alerts staff to potential falls but does not prevent them. The audible alarm may not be suitable for all patients, and the mute mode should be used appropriately with nurse call integration. For more information, visit TIDI Products.
Conclusion
The Posey Sitter on Cue is an advanced monitoring tool that enhances fall prevention through timely, customizable alerts. Its wireless technology and features offer flexibility and peace of mind. It is a valuable part of a patient safety program when combined with established fall management protocols.