Oysta Lite
The Oysta Lite reduces isolation and improves health by giving Vulnerable Independent People (VIPs) a discreet safety net so they feel confident to leave their homes.
The Oysta Lite links into our care platform, IntelliCare™ which keeps care circle's informed.
Discreet Telecare
The Oysta Lite is a small, discreet device that can be carried in a pocket, on a keyring, or on a lanyard.
It has an SOS button, that, when pressed will notify a chosen contact in the care circle or Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC.)
The Oysta Lite connects to our care platform, IntelliCare™, so the care circle will be able to set safety parameters, locate VIPs and if needed, direct them home or direct help to their location.
The Oysta Lite provides peace of mind to VIPs that they can remain independent and safe and when they need help, their care circle is available at a push of a button.
Care Circle Benefits
You can see on IntelliCare, where your VIP is located so if they need help, you can guide them directly to their location.
Safe Zones are areas where the VIP is likely to travel. Should the VIP travel outside those safe zones anytime, or during specific times, of the day or night, a care alert is triggered.
WeatherWatch notifies the care circle if the VIP is outside after dark or in extreme weather conditions. You can conduct a welfare check before problems occur, and if needed, guide them home using the location feature on IntelliCare.
Only authorised callers from the care circle can contact the Oysta Lite which eliminates spam calls to the VIP. The whitelist can be changed at any time to add/remove contacts.
Through IntelliCare, you’ll be notified if your VIP’s device is switched on/ off, has a low battery or if there has been ‘no activity', indicating that the device has not been worn or used.
“I didn’t know this system existed. It will give me confidence to go out with my family and give the carers a tool which could save lives!”
Sarah - Service User
Benefits for Vulnerable Independent People (VIPs)
When the VIP is in distress or simply needs peace of mind, they can press the discreet, SOS button. The Oysta Lite connects the VIP to their chosen emergency contact or Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC) and makes a hands-free, two-way voice call.
The Lite has a loudspeaker and a sensitive microphone to allow clear voice communication to help.
When the device has a low battery, the Oysta Lite prompts the VIP to charge the device.
Cradle Charging means that the VIP only needs to drop it into the charging cradle to charge the device.
The Oysta Lite is happy in the rain or shower, and strong enough to survive a drop or brief dunking.
Calls are automatically answered when received on the Oysta Lite. No need to press a button, saving time and effort in an emergency or a welfare check situation.
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