CHU Tivoli – La Louvière

Healthcare & government
Alarming
Localisation
Nurse call system
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ClientCHU Tivoli – La Louvière

Year2025

CHU Tivoli: Efficiency, Patient Safety & Improved Communication

Tivoli is a leading university hospital that is part of the ULB network in Belgium. With an extensive network of specialized partners, Tivoli is known as one of the most prominent hospitals in the country. Moreover, Tivoli has the largest emergency department in Wallonia. Their core values include respect for patients, patient well-being, and a commitment to delivering the highest quality care. Tivoli is dedicated to renewal, innovation, and dynamism in healthcare.

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Wi-Fi

In 2024, Tivoli chose a very strong Wi-Fi solution. Our specialists at Extreme assisted them with this. With strategically placed access points and multichannel technology, precisely tailored to Tivoli’s needs, the organization is now standing much stronger today.

Nurse call system

Tivoli has invested in a flexible nurse call system with the LynX alarm server. The strength of this system lies in its flexibility. A button or alarm is no longer limited to a specific room or department but can be assigned personally. Even with hospital expansions, the system can seamlessly grow by adding extra rooms. The alarm server distinguishes calls based on urgency and sends notifications to the appropriate personnel.

Mobile telephony

The healthcare staff uses Zebra Smartphones, a solution that enables nurses to provide more targeted assistance. This system maximizes efficiency and prevents staff fatigue by distinguishing between urgent and less urgent calls. As a result, personnel can always assess the urgency of a situation and respond quickly in emergencies.

These advanced systems and technologies contribute to efficiency, patient safety, and improved communication between caregivers and patients.

Wandering detection

Tivoli has also implemented wandering detection, particularly in the geriatric department. This system enables the localization of confused patients while preserving their privacy. Individuals wear wristbands that trigger an alarm if they attempt to leave a designated safe zone, allowing caregivers to intervene promptly.