Introduction
In a significant step towards improving elder care, Buffalo Inc. has announced the successful implementation of its corporate Wi-Fi access point model WAPM-1266R at the "Solaris" facility operated by the Fukubikai social welfare corporation in Wakayama City. This initiative aims to enhance the safety and well-being of residents, allowing for more efficient monitoring processes.
Facility Overview
The Fukubikai organization has made commendable advancements in elder care by expanding its Solaris facility. In December 2023, they undertook renovation works to add new rooms, alongside launching a paid nursing home project. The facility's operational strategy is centered on reducing staff burdens while ensuring that residents feel secure and comfortable in their living environment.
Integration of Technologies
To achieve these objectives, Solaris has incorporated several advanced technologies. The installation of the "Anshin no Kizuna" monitoring cameras and wireless nurse call systems from Unity Network has fortified their monitoring capabilities. Additionally, they introduced the Integral X business phone system from Hitachi Information Communication Engineering, which further streamlines communication within the facility.
However, for these systems to function effectively, a robust Wi-Fi network was imperative. Thus, they partnered with Ricoh Japan to deploy the "ITKeeper Wireless LAN Pack," creating a comprehensive wireless environment throughout the facility.
Buffalo's Role
The heart of this technological integration lies in the implementation of Buffalo's Wi-Fi access point WAPM-1266R. Sold at a price of ¥48,400 (excluding tax), this model supports Wi-Fi 5 (11ac) standards and boasts impressive data speeds of 866 + 400 Mbps. Its intelligent design is tailored for corporate use, making it an ideal choice for facilities like Solaris.
Specifications of WAPM-1266R
- - Model: WAPM-1266R
- - Price: ¥48,400 (Tax excluded ¥44,000)
- - Channel Support: Wi-Fi 5 (11ac)
- - Speed: 866 + 400 Mbps
- - Type: Intelligent model
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Impact on Staff and Residents
The introduction of Buffalo's advanced Wi-Fi solution has allowed a single staff member to effectively monitor residents during night shifts. This not only alleviates the pressure on staff but also reassures families of the enhanced safety measures in place. The seamless connectivity ensures that staff can respond promptly to any emergencies, which is crucial in a setting where residents require constant care and monitoring.
Conclusion
The collaboration between Buffalo Inc. and Fukubikai's Solaris facility represents a pioneering approach to elder care. By leveraging cutting-edge technology, they have created an environment where care is accessible and efficient. This model sets a benchmark for other welfare facilities aiming to improve their operations and resident care. As technological advancements continue to evolve, we anticipate more facilities will adopt similar strategies to ensure the well-being of their residents.
For further insights and to view the full case study, visit Buffalo's dedicated webpage and learn how technology is reshaping elder care across Japan.