Instead of waiting behind others, staff can automatically and quickly access keys, drugs and mobile devices at any time of the day
Instead of waiting behind others, staff can automatically and quickly access keys, drugs and mobile devices at any time of the day
Integrate with your existing access control system, so staff can swipe in using their access card in one system
For regulations and patient and staff peace of mind, have an audit trail so you know who visited which patient and when
Be sure that carers can access the keys and equipment they need, to be able to get out and care for patients
Manage all drugs, devices and keys centrally, reducing the administrative burden on staff.
Instead of signing in and standing in a line of people, let staff access keys and equipment they need, when they need it.
Know that the system keeps an audit trail of who used which keys, drugs and devices and when, so you can provide it if you ever need to.
Have lockers charge any equipment and enable staff to log faults – locking that device out from use until fixed, so you know staff will only be given working devices.
Ensure keys are returned on time since users know they are logged when returned. Set curfews if needed and automatic reminders so people remember to return them.
If a nurse needs to visit a patient at night, give access to keys, drugs and devices without having to wait for the office to open.
Have cabinets in buildings near where they need to be accessed, so staff don’t have to drive a long way to access them.
Ensure keys are returned on time since users know they are logged when returned. Set curfews if needed and automatic reminders so people remember to return them.
Explore the latest questions and answers to enhance your homecare safety and security standards.
In order for you to strengthen security in your senior care settings, you can start by assessing the vulnerabilities in access control and asset management by focusing on the areas that affect both residents and staff safety.
Identifying the gaps in ensuring high-risk areas are secure such as medication storage or restricted rooms, is essential.
Traka's electronic key management system offers robust solutions for controlling and monitoring access. This enables senior care facilities to gain full visibility into who has access which areas and when, reducing unauthorized access risks whilst improving accountability.
This approach supports compliance with saftey standards, ensuring a safer environment for everyone.
Modern access control solutions like Traka's electronic key control systems are essential in senior care. They can help enhance security by ensuring only authorized staff access restricted areas, reducing risk to residents and staff.
Electronic key management systems such as the M Touch Pro key cabinet, can help increase task efficiencies allowing staff to quickly locate and manage keys, which is critical for timely response during urgent situations.
Traka also provides comprehensive training to ensure a seamless transition form old systems, making integration smooth so that all staff are capable of using the systems effectively.
This combination of advanced control and staff support enhances both resident safety and staff productivity.
If you have any questions regarding Traka solutions and implementation, please contact us. We'd be happy to share our experiences of similar projects.