Monitoring night seizures

Posted by minajo @minajo, 15 hours ago

Hi, our nonverbal autistic daughter seems to be having post ictal signs during day of naps( very very rare until lately) thirsty, incontinence, and wondering what monitor could be placed on her not roommate in a residential group care home, not mounted and something she couldn't destroy, she will take off any wearables
In California there are legal restrictions in shared areas as bedroom but I might be able to get carehome to agree..
Sometimes she prefers floor to bed( another thing we can't figure out) so not sure what will work..
Thank you Lisa's mom

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Mom
sounds like a challenge with the group home, not for sure how to comply with local regulations. we've used one of our wireless Ring cameras that monitors in real time and is motion activated showing markers of activity in the portal.
it can be mounted to the wall or sit on a desk top. Battery will last a couple of weeks unless you power with a USB type C adapter. Good luck

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