Monitoring Events: What is it + How does it work ? Monitoring Events: What is it + How does it work ?

Monitoring Events: What is it + How does it work ?

Anne Heyrman Anne Heyrman

Monitoring Events will generate a notification on your smartphone and/or a resident dashboard icon when certain situations/events occur.

1. There are 4 different monitoring events available: 

  • Resident is sitting on bed: alerts you when a resident is sitting on the side of his bed.
  • Resident in bathroom or toilet: alerts you when a resident is in his bathroom or toilet. Here for you need to have a Nobita lamp active in the room.
  • No resident detected: alerts you when a resident has left the housing unit. Here for the housing unit needs to have full coverage of Nobi lamps. 
  • Resident is out of bed: alerts you when a resident is completely out of bed.

2. Each of these monitoring events can be activated = configured to alert you:

  • When the event occurs.
  • Immediately or after a certain time span (threshold).
  • Only on certain pre-set days.
  • Between certain hours.

3. You can activate the monitoring events on 3 levels:

  • Site level: applies to ALL the residents in the Site.
  • Department level: applies only to the residents in the specific department.
  • Resident level : applies only for that specific resident.

4. The monitoring events are always consultable in “Monitoring Events” overview:

  • List of all the ongoing and closed monitoring events.
  • Filters available: resident, department, ongoing, closed, type of event,…

5. The way the alert is presented has 2 options:

  • Pictogram/icon in the resident’s dashboard. (ex. No resident detected/ Resident is out of bed)

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  • Notification on your smartphone. (e.g. No resident detected/Resident is out of bed)

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Note: the notifications show only when:

  • You activated the option "notification" when you configured a monitoring event in the application.
  • You have a smartphone with the Nobi app on it.
  • You allowed the smartphone Nobi app to sent you notifications. Usually your phone asks you permission for notifications when you install the app for the first time.
  • You can verify this in the app settings. (you can reach these settings "by pressing and holding the pressure" on the Nobi pictogram on your phone ).

6. Want to know more about Monitoring Events? Use the following links:

Monitoring Events: How to set up Monitoring Configurations ?

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