Blue Willow Systems and Tech-Sage Partner to Provide Better Access Control to Senior Living Communities
Partnership pairs best-in-breed integrated access control solutions from market leaders Schlage and Allegion
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (PRWEB) April 19, 2018
Blue Willow Systems, a leading provider of RTLS (real time location system) resident tracking and remote monitoring e-call systems for Senior Living communities, and Tech-Sage, a major provider of customized RFID electronic lock and access control solutions, today announced a strategic partnership where Tech-Sage will co-sell, install and support Blue Willow Systems solutions and their seamless integration with Schlage’s RFID electronic locks.
Electronic RFID locks and access control systems are a key part of a resident safety plan in Senior Living communities, as they assist owners and operators in mitigating their overall risk. Tech-Sage’s current offering of industry leading technologies through Allegion and Schlage will be integrated with Blue Willow’s RFID-embedded wristbands and Bluetooth-enabled monitoring system. Together, they provide an exceptional offering of best-in-breed technology for residents, their family members, and staff, ensuring they can easily and securely enter and exit the defined areas. The access control system will also provide an unlimited audit trail of who accessed which doors and at what time.
“The pairing of Blue Willow Systems’ resident safety platform with Tech Sage’s access control solutions will provide unparalleled resident safety and staff workflow efficiencies,” said Bob Bailey, CEO, Blue Willow Systems. “Tech-Sage is extremely well regarded in the Senior Living space, and this partnership will help further accelerate our efforts to define and raise the bar for senior care and resident safety standards.”
“Senior Living communities across North America are looking not only for the best safety platforms for their residents, but for solutions that will grow and evolve with rapid advances in technology. Blue Willow Systems offers a superior, future-proof solution for our access control customers,” said David Peet, President of Tech-Sage. “This partnership allows us to make a huge impact on improving resident safety by enabling communities to offer the most advanced security solutions to their residents and their family members.”
About Blue Willow Systems
Blue Willow Systems is a next generation SaaS resident safety platform that automatically detects falls with a patented algorithm, elegantly manages resident wandering with customized geofencing, analyzes real-time resident and staff activity, and automatically sends event alerts to both mobile and desktop devices. Blue Willow Systems provides sophisticated incident and trend reports allowing operators to deliver better care, reduce overhead, manage staff workflow, and mitigate risk, resulting in increased profitability, staff effectiveness, and resident and family satisfaction.
About Tech-Sage
Tech-Sage is a leading access control system integrator that works closely with owners, operators, architects, general contractors, and developers to design and install an integrated RFID access control and security system that is specifically tailored to the functional needs and building codes of Senior Living communities across North America.
About Schlage and Allegion
Allegion is a global pioneer in safety and security, with leading brands like CISA®, Interflex®, LCN®, Schlage®, SimonsVoss® and Von Duprin®. Focusing on security around the door and adjacent areas, Allegion produces a range of solutions for homes, businesses, schools and other institutions. Allegion is a $2.4 billion company, with products sold in almost 130 countries.
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