Resolving RF Interference in the Assisted Living and Longterm Care Setting

Publisher: RFT

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Resolving RF Interference in the Assisted Living and Longterm Care Setting

Lakeport Skilled Nursing Center is a 90-bed facility located 115 miles north of San Francisco. It is one of 34 skilled nursing, assisted living and retirement communities in California and Utah owned by privately held Horizon West HealthCare, Inc. Like most such facilities, Lakeport makes use of multiple electronic systems and devices to assist in providing patient care, security, recreational activities and administrative services. Lakeport uses a mix of hardwired and wireless electronic systems including a computer network, a wandering management exit system, walkie-talkies, a voice paging system, cell phones, public address (PA) system, televisions, electronic organ and assorted other facility and patient-owned electronics.