Re: Fw: Lifeguard Lookout System

From
Amanda Mansfield <amanda.mansfield@thekey.com>
To
Timothy Thomas <tt@thekey.com>
CC
Mina Levy <mina.levy@thekey.com>
Date
Mon, 23 Sep 2024 12:09:10 -0400
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--0000000000009c4eb60622cb9c25 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi Tim and Mina, I have replied to the client. Thanks, Amanda On Sat, Sep 21, 2024 at 10:40=E2=80=AFAM Timothy Thomas wro= te: > Amanda would you mind responding to the email below. > > On Sat, Sep 21, 2024 at 10:16=E2=80=AFAM Mina Levy = wrote: > >> Hey Timothy, Can you kindly respond to this email since Joey is currentl= y >> unavailable? >> >> Thanks. >> >> ---------- Forwarded message --------- >> From: Marcia Knutt >> Date: Sat, Sep 21, 2024 at 10:12=E2=80=AFAM >> Subject: Fw: Lifeguard Lookout System >> To: Maria Licoudis >> >> >> I got Joey=E2=80=99s out of office message - so I am forwarding this to = the >> central email, thanks. Marcia Knutt >> >> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >> From: Marcia Knutt >> Date: On Sat, Sep 21, 2024 at 10:08 AM >> Subject: Fw: Lifeguard Lookout System >> To: Joey Taylor >> Cc: Maria Licoudis >> >> Hello Joey, >> >> I have a question that is most probably best directed at Amanda, but her= e >> it is. First some background: >> >> My husband Marc has been suffering from nighttime delirium believed to b= e >> due to small brain bleeds resulting from a fall, and also possibly >> exacerbated by taking a blood thinner. He is under the care of a >> neurosurgeon. This all started in mid August. Since then he has been >> getting better, with longer times between episodes. Because there is no = way >> to predict when he will have one of these episodes, there is always some= one >> with him every night. When the delirium is mild, he talks all night, wav= es >> his arms, and goes to bathroom with his walker. When it is bad, he gets = up, >> tries to take his bedding apart, climb the walls around his bed, and mos= t >> importantly, tries to go to bathroom (or leave his room) without his >> walker. Of course he falls. >> >> What I would like to know is this: will the Lifeguard system be able to >> detect movement in the area of the size of a twin bed? So, if he is >> disturbed, but in his bed, waving his arms, or tossing and turning (out = of >> the ordinary) would we get any kind of signal to that effect? I realize = if >> he gets up to go to bathroom, we will know, and if he does so many times= a >> night, that will also be clear. But would I get a more or less immediate >> response should he start ripping the bed apart? >> >> My goal is to not have to stay with him every night, but only go to the >> residence if I get an alert that he is delirious. >> >> Can you find out an answer to this for me? Thanks so much, Marcia >> >> --=20 Amanda Mansfield *Product Manager / Lifeguard at TheKey* 514-907-5065 TheKey.ca [image: TheKey] --0000000000009c4eb60622cb9c25 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi Tim and Mina,=C2=A0 I have replied= =C2=A0to the client.=C2=A0 Thanks,=C2=A0 Amanda=C2=A0 On Sat, Sep 21, 2024 at 10:40=E2=80=AFAM Timothy Thomas = &lt; tt@

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