Panic buttons and patient call for hospitals and wards.
Hospitals run on fast, quiet signals. A clinician who needs help should not be hunting through a phone, and a patient who needs a nurse should not need a screen. Flic gives both a single push, and routes it into the nurse-call and communication systems you already use.
A panic button for clinicians.
Violence against staff is highest where people are stressed and exposed: A&E, mental-health wards, and lone clinicians on rounds or home visits. A wearable Flic gives every clinician a silent way to call for help, with nothing for an aggressor to spot.
- verified One push for a silent alert, or hold and double-push for severity
- verified Wear it on a lanyard, clip, or wristband
- verified Quiet by design, nothing for an aggressor to notice
Patient call without a screen.
Give patients a dependable way to call a nurse that does not rely on an app or good eyesight. A big tactile button, set up per bed, room or ward, found by feel.
- verified Set up per bed, room or ward
- verified Tactile and findable without a screen
- verified Simple enough that there is nothing to learn
Integrates with your nurse-call and hospital comms.
Keep what you have. A button push triggers your nurse-call platform, building management or staff messaging through an open API and MQTT.
- verified Use the Flic app on an existing device
- verified Or the Flic Hub gateway for a phone-free setup across wards
- verified Plugs into your existing nurse-call, BMS or messaging
A manual push for help after a fall
On wards and in elderly care, one push on a worn button brings help fast, even with a phone locked and out of reach.
Manage it across wards and sites.
Flic Device Manager keeps your whole estate of buttons and hubs in one view, so coverage does not quietly lapse.
- verified Every button and hub, across every ward and site
- verified Spot anything that has gone quiet
- verified Provision and update from one place
Supports your compliance and duty of care
A reliable, low-cost way for staff and patients to call for help, alongside the systems you already run. It is not a medical device and not a monitored emergency service.
- GDPR
- CE marked (Radio Equipment Directive)
- FCC
- RoHS
- WEEE
Deploying across wards?
Talk to a specialist who has shipped to nurse-call platforms and hospital comms, or ask us for a healthcare eval kit.
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