Epi-Care 3000: A seizure alarm for children with epilepsy - Video

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Tonic-clonic epileptic seizures during the sleep are hard to detect. It results in uncertainty and
decreases the quality of sleep for the whole family, even in seizure free nights.

The bed alarm Epi-Care 3000 monitors nightly epileptic seizures and send alarm signals when necessary. The alarm sensor is placed under the mattress and connected to the Epi-Care unit via cables. The unit is placed on the nightstand or something similar close to the bed. In case the sensor detect movements of the user that are similar to characteristic movements of a tonic clonic seizure, Epi-Care 3000 send automatically an alarm.

The alarm device can be used by all people with epilepsy, but is especially suitable for children. The sensor is recommended for children, toddlers and babies over the age of 2 years due to the precise sensor technology, because even vague cramps can be detected during sleeping.

Sensitivity and alarm time can easily and exact be adjusted in the settings. The device remembers it automatically when turned on again. The included log report saves time and date of alarms and makes it easier to document the development of epileptic seizures over time.

Read more about Epi-care 3000: https://danishcare.co.uk/epicare-3000
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