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Activities of Daily Living
Activities of Daily Living (ADL), are the basic, essential self-care tasks needed to keep ourselves safe, clean and healthy. The associated report analyzes all home activity over 7 days to see whether the wearer is likely to be moving enough to ...
Get Started
Select a link below to view the PacSana dashboard on your preferred device. PacSana web portal PacSana app for iOS PacSana app for Android Login using the credentials provided by your supplier. This video provides a useful overview. For a more ...
Repositioning Interval
The longest interval between major posture changes on a given day. A common guideline to redistribute pressure and maintain skin health is to reposition at least every two hours. Consider reviewing persistent high intervals with a doctor who can ...
Bed Exits
How many times the wearer has left the bed between 11pm and 7am, to visit the bathroom for example. While there are other reasons to leave the bed, having over two bathroom visits per night may indicate a medical condition.
Reports Overview
Each report is designed to prompt the right intervention as care needs change. Click on a title to learn more.
Community Time
The time spent at designated community areas each day. Detection of community time is based on proximity to designated community gateways. To extend coverage, simply add more gateways. Trend analysis compares a rolling 7 days with the previous 2 ...
Daily Absence
The amount of time spent outside the home area each day. If Daily Absence is limited, consider offering additional companionship, either in person or on the phone. Detection of time outside the home area depends on having full signal coverage. If the ...
Safety Information
Like many similar devices on the market, the fall alarm sensor contained within the PacSana solution cannot be guaranteed to detect all falls in part because it is dependent on where it is worn and the amount of shock or impact from the fall. The ...
Exercise Minutes
This is the time spent doing Moderate to Vigorous Exercise per day, enough to get slightly out of breath. It is measured inside and outside the home. The World Health Organisation recommends 150 minutes per week, or 30 minutes per day for adults over ...
Active Minutes
Walking minutes per day, inside and outside the home. This metric can provide guidance on when care support is needed. At below the amber value, a person may not have moved enough to have completed Activities of Daily Living such as dressing and ...
Gait Speed
A person’s walking speed is a key indicator of fall risk and their ability to care for themselves. It is measured inside and outside the home. Green implies an ability to perform household duties and a reduced fall risk. Amber implies an increased ...
Sleep History
How many hours of sleep the person has had in recent days. The inner band shows the ideal, 7 to 8 hours. The outer band is also good, 6 to 9 hours. Since sleep normally occurs at night-time, measurement is overnight, from midday to midday. These ...
Notifications and Events
Notifications, if enabled, alert you to various events as detailed below. Use Home > Menu > Notification Settings to disable individual notifications for all users in your care. Note that, if a notification is disabled, the related events can still ...
24-Hour Activity
The chart shows activity over a 24-hour period. Outer Circle The outer circle shows where the person has been spending time. Bed area - In bed or close by. Living area - Other parts of the home. Community - A designated community area. Gaps highlight ...