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Falcons Landing
Falcons Landing has gone beyond just using SARA for emergency and nurse call operations,
and has incorporated the system into their overall emergency preparedness strategy to provide
broadcast communication in the event of an emergency or disaster.
St. Mary's Wood 
In order to improve overall staff efficiency, St.
Mary’s Woods wanted to update the existing nurse
call system with a more automated system that would
send alerts via email, pagers and cell phones.
Lakewood Manor
The existing nurse call system did not need to be
replaced entirely, but could be improved through
automation and integration to other systems and
devices.
Wilora Lake Lodge
Wilora Lake Lodge’s Activity Director enters her
monthly activities calendar into the system and SARA
calls the residents in the “activity group” to
remind them of scheduled events.
Westlake Village
The community was not equipped with any type of
sensing device on the residence or exterior doors,
and there was an immediate need for the monitoring
of smoke detectors in the apartments. The staff was
looking to leverage their existing nurse call system
and provide a more technologically sophisticated
means of protection.
Washington County Courthouse
Judicial facilities throughout the country are faced
with the challenge of keeping their employees safe
and secure. Washington County’s current technology
was a hardwired panel based alerts system that was
aging and not functioning to the level necessary to
provide increased security to the judges.
The Greens Adult Living
Communities
The community’s security system had previously been
outsourced to an off-site organization. The Greens
was ready to take full control of the safety and
security of its staff and residents, and wanted to
enhance the nurse call system by improving the
accountability of resident care and the scheduling
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