Developmental Disabilities Services (DDDS) The Division of Developmental Disabilities Services (DDDS) is dedicated to empowering individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to lead meaningful and fulfilling lives. We strive to provide access to a comprehensive network of support, ensuring that everyone has the tools they need to thrive within their communities. These services include employment and pre-vocational programs, support coordination and community navigation, assistive technologies, respite care, a variety of day and residential programs, and options for supported living—all designed to meet the unique needs of those we serve. The Stockley Center is a Medicaid-certified Intermediate Care Facility in southern Delaware. The cornerstone/mission of the Stockley Center is to help ensure those we serve live good lives by accessing services they need to thrive in their community. This 50-bed facility offers both intermediate and skilled nursing care for individuals requiring complex medical and personal support. The center operates as a team-driven environment, with registered nurses, certified nursing assistants, and ancillary staff working in unison to help residents achieve their physical, mental, social, and personal aspirations. At the Stockley Center, we are guided by the belief that every individual deserves a nurturing and enriching environment that promotes their well-being. As part of our ongoing commitment to excellence, we are seeking services to enhance care delivery at the Stockley Center through advanced Vital Signs Monitoring and Nurse Call Alert Services. These requirements/needs will strengthen our ability to provide exceptional support and ensure the safety and well-being of those we serve in the Stockley Center. The Requirements to fill this need are: System Requirements WIFI capable Vendor to evaluate network capabilities (both traditional and wireless), from a throughput perspective, to ensure there is no latency with viewing or processing data with the solution. Wireless Routers WIFI Extenders Desktop/Laptop minimum hardware specs to accept the appropriate level of traffic from the network. Ethernet hardwiring Any other network considerations Vendor to provide a detailed report on network capabilities specific to processing data for this solution. The report should include recommendations necessary to handle the expected throughput for the solution. Ability, through an API connection, to interface with Electronic Medical Record (EMR) to upload vitals, time, staff, etc. (regular frequency and/or on-demand – i.e.- shift change). System has battery backup for monitors to continue operating and capturing and uploading of data into the EMR during power/system failures. Ability to link to other input sources for monitoring and call alert system (i.e.- Stryker Beds for movement monitoring, etc.). Ability to select individual on screen of mobile or stationary devices when doing room checks to link with the vitals recorded. Ability to set parameters for various vitals based on Rx. O2 levels (upper and lower parameter) Pulse Breathing Rates Period of time (to regulate the frequency of alarms if permissible) Ability to alert staff when monitor captures out of parameter readings (triggering alarm(s)) Ability to manually reset alarm(s) in resident room. Ability to reset alarm(s) remotely or automatically only if current readings show as being back within identified parameters. Log/trend of vital readings/alarms for individuals at centralized location. Ability for hardware unit continue to operate independently with tie back when power returns. Hardware requirements Minimum 10 Vital Signs Patient Monitor (w/mobile stand), desktop workstations (9 active in use/1 backup) for staff to move from resident to resident to perform vital check (O2, Pulse, Blood Pressure, etc.) Minimum 18 Stationary monitoring stations (16 active in use/2 backup) for residents on constant pulse-ox monitoring Remote monitors at 3-nurse stations/1-respiratory therapist area Ability for remote notification of room and type of alarm (O2, breathing, pulse, etc.) Light indicators at each room for alarms (color code for each type of alarm) Sensors and Leads appropriate for the mobile and/or stationary monitors