The Brighton Health Campus plays a vital role in our health systems, treating patients with acquired brain injuries through the provision of a range of residential care and rehabilitation services. Catering for a variety of patients, the Queensland Health facility provides complex care for intellectual and physical disabilities, specialised care and high-level care for older residents. Patients are provided with a comprehensive range of rehabilitation services focused on increasing their capability to facilitate a return to home or a transfer to a residential care facility.
CV is currently delivering an upgrade to the Nurse Call System at the Brighton Health Campus which spans across three patient treatment buildings.
The CV team is working closely with Rauland to deliver the technically complex project which involves systematically decommissioning the existing Nurse Call System and installing a new enhanced system.
To make sure that the facility remains completely operational throughout the duration of the upgrade, CV is liaising with Queensland Health stakeholders to retrofit the necessary systems and equipment.
A major facet of the project is the addition of Real Time Location Service (RTLS) using Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology which allows health centres to accurately map the location and behaviour of patients. The technology allows for close monitoring of patients, enabling faster and more appropriate care to be provided to patients based on their location.
Through the implementation of the new Nurse Call System, the CV team is proud to deliver a technology solution providing a positive outcome for the Brighton Health Campus and its patients.