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Why Families Need Hidden Cameras In Nursing Home

Sunday, December 4th, 2011

There have been countless news reports about hidden cameras in nursing home recording abuse of elderly patients they were entrusted to provide safety and nurturing care. The following information emphasizes the importance of being vigilant about the safety of loved ones and how hidden cameras in nursing home can help guard against elderly abuse.

Driven by a mistrust of nursing homes, more families are taking advantage of advances in surveillance technology and using video cameras to help protect loved ones they suspect are being abused or mistreated by caregivers.

Even some facility managers and law enforcement officials are now using hidden cameras in nursing home to catch workers who mistreat elderly or vulnerable residents.  No figures are available, but specialist in the long-term care industry say the use of so-called “granny cams” is spreading, though the technology is also raising a host of legal and privacy issues.

Just this spring, an Ohio man placed a hidden camera in a desk fan to catch two nursing home workers abusing and hitting his 78-year -old mother, who suffers from Alzheimer’s disease.  In New Jersey, workers were caught abusing an 87-year-old woman, prompting a wrongful-death lawsuit in June.  In New York, authorities arrested 22 workers last year after hidden cameras revealed maltreatment of residents in two facilities.

Georgia Anetzberger, president-elect of the National Committee for the Prevention of Elder Abuse, said the spread of cameras in nursing homes is a part of a broader proliferation of video surveillance in society to catch anything from traffic violations to shoplifting.

“Cameras are used to catch people more than ever before, not just because the technology is there but because it’s more widely accepted,” she said.

For years, however, the long-term-care industry has fought legislative efforts across the United States to legalize the use of cameras, citing insurance costs and resident and employee privacy issues.  Critics said cameras would make it more difficult to hire staff and they also could misrepresent an incident.

The push to install video cameras in long-term-care facilities started to gain momentum a decade ago.  Legislation was introduced in more than 15 states, but only three-Texas, New Mexico and Maryland-adopted laws addressing the use of cameras in nursing homes, according to 2007 article in the Baylor Law Review.

In Texas, which approved the use of cameras in 2001, nursing-home residents and their families appreciate having the right to use the  technology, said Patty Ducayet, the states’s long-term-care ombudsman.  She said use has been limited, but she believes cameras provide a benefit.

“I really do think it is a deterrent,” Ducayet said. “I think it does have the potential to influence the way someone behaves and cares for you in the privacy of your room.”

In New Mexico, residents must be notified of their right to have a camera when they move into a facility.

“As it turns out, it hasn’t been a big issue from the providers’ standpoint,” said Linda Sechovec, executive director with the New Mexico Health Care Association, an industry trade group that represents nursing homes. “It hasn’t been something that is widespread.  I think in general, families don’t want to intrude (on their loved ones) with cameras unless there’s a real serious concern.”

Violett King, one of the leading advocates for using cameras, believes they are “the only solution” for family members who can’t be present 24 hours a day.  King founded the non-profit advocacy group Nursing Home monitors in 19996 after her father suffered abuse while in a facility.

To try to demonstrate the effectiveness of such cameras, King’s group recruited residents in more than a dozen facilities in the early 2000s.  The group offered to pay for the cameras, but the effort fizzled.  King, based in Illinois, said the homes often resisted or intimidated residents and their families who wanted to participate.

But King things the climate for cameras has improved.  ”I think people are more aware of what’s going on in nursing homes,” she said.

Not all resident advocates believe cameras are the best way to protect the elderly.

Harbir Kaur, an abuse-prevention expert with ElderCare Rights Alliance in Minnesota, said there are better tools: training, education and empowering consumers through strong resident and family councils.

Kaur thinks residents have the right to use a camera, but she is worried that widespread use of the technology would turn nursing facilities into highly monitored zones with less privacy and dignity. However, hidden cameras in nursing home has brought many concerned families greater peace-of-mind. With hidden cameras in nursing home, families can be certain that the facility is safe for loved ones and that employees are providing the nurturing care expected.

Much of the above article was written by Brad Schrade of the Seattle Times.

 


Who Do You Trust with Your Children?

Sunday, April 10th, 2011

The Belleville News Democrat reported this week that an Alton, Illinois man turned himself in to police for sexually abusing two toddler girls. Madison County prosecutors have charged 28-year old Michael Burgund of Alton with 6 counts of predatory criminal sexual assault of a child. This creep is accused of attacking each girl three times between mid-2008 and this month.

Who Do You Trust with Your Children is a concern for any parent in these dangerous times, especially working parents that leave  their children in the care of a nanny, babysitter or trusted neighbor inside your home.

Today’s surveillance technology such as nanny cams and  DVR hidden cameras are assisting working parents with seeing what’s going on inside their home when their at work. Who Do You Trust with Your Children in these dangerous times is a question parents must consider before inviting anyone into your home to care for your child.

Who Do You Trust with Your Children must be carefully considered because the safety of your child is at risk. Don’t assume a family member, trusted friend or well referenced babysitter will care for child in a manner you would expect.

Crime Is Real, Don’t Be a Victim!

Gerald Urban


Hidden Cameras Is How To Stop Office Theft

Saturday, February 26th, 2011

From the manager’s office, our office administrator came out with a troubled look on her face.  She seemed to be in deep thought over something.  When I approached her, she said she was ordered by the manager to find out how to prevent office theft.

And the others must not know it, but since I am her assistant, she needed my help in finding a solution.  While I was thinking about how to prevent office theft, I realized that the best way to achieve this was through the internet.

Through the information on the internet, we would know best how to prevent office theft.  With that, I started my search on the internet which eventually led me to see information about hidden cameras and their use for covert surveillance.

After several more searches, I was directed to the Carbon Monoxide Detector hidden camera.  This is perfect because it only has to be plugged in a wall socket and it is ready to use anywhere.  It is primarily a hidden camera and not a detector of carbon monoxide.

It has a wireless camera inside and it includes a 2.4 GHz receiver.  Its camera features 0.003 Lux which allows for the best possible images in almost complete darkness.  A choice of color or black and white camera is available.

Even if the camera is placed close to the floor, it can still see the whole room.  The office area was where we chose to place the Carbon Monoxide Detector Hidden Camera.  This will give us the advantage of covert surveillance on all the office employees.

We hope to uncover the identities of those who are responsible for this office theft.  By using this covert monitoring device, we will achieve this objective.

Understanding how to prevent office theft by utilizing the Carbon Monoxide Detector Hidden Camera, we can now go to the manager and tell him that we will be able to stop the theft and prevent further losses in the company.

Crime Is Real, Don’t Be a Victim!

Gerald Urban


Reliable Hidden Surveillance Cameras For Home

Thursday, February 24th, 2011

My wife and I had been distrustful of the nanny.  We had a feeling that she was being abusive to our two year old son whenever we were away.  There was a time when we noticed a bruise on his leg but did not buy her story that our child had bumped into a table by accident.  We wanted to prove that she was abusive by installing hidden surveillance cameras for home use.

Anyone would not recognize our security camera designed as an alarm clock.  It was actually an alarm clock hidden camera with DVR that can keep tabs on activity in a particular area.  It was so inconspicuous that the nanny did not have the slightest idea that she was being monitored.

On the first few days after we purchased hidden surveillance cameras for home security, there were no signs that the nanny was doing anything horrendous.  But only a week later, we found out that the nanny slapped our child whenever he was crying.

We were enraged after we saw the video captured by our alarm clock hidden camera with DVR.  My wife was so furious that she attacked the nanny after confronting her. I too was very angry so totally understood.

The hidden surveillance cameras for home installation that we selected served their purpose.  Without these spy cameras, there was no way for us to catch the nanny and her devious ways.  covert cameras helped us spare our child from experiencing more abuse so there was no doubt that we appreciate these purchases made on the Internet.

Our alarm clock hidden camera with DVR makes use of motion-activated technology, which means that we need not keep trying to fast-forward to clips involving real action.  The camera will start recording only when it detects movement, saving us time and energy for reviewing videos.  The recordings can be viewed on our laptop using the included SD card or on a TV monitor by connecting  to the camera using its RCA cable.

We further really liked that we got hidden surveillance cameras for home safety that can be configured to record at certain time.  This allowed us to set the spy cameras to begin recording at 8AM in the morning.

With the assistance  that hidden surveillance cameras have provided to us, there is little doubt that they rank as some of the most ideal home security devices, especially parents who want to protect their infant from any form of child abuse.

This disturbing video really hit home and wonder what other abuse took place away from the view of the hidden surveillance camera. Working parents must do what they can to safeguard their children from an abusive nanny or babysitter.

Crime Is Real, Don’t Be a Victim!

Gerald Urban


Recording Spy Camera Images Will Go Unnoticed Via DVR Concealed Cameras

Friday, December 31st, 2010

The following demonstrates how surveillance technology is assisting business owners today…

Our employees are giving me something to think about.  All day long, our delivery boys are out delivering goods to our clients.  So busy at their tasks, all our employees seem to be.  But there is something that is going on that I can’t really explain.

I am not really sure if all their hours are spent in work-related activities alone.  I just acquired this company and now I have to make sure that all their company time is spent only for work.

The way I could determine this was suggested by a friend connected with a security company.  He informed me that recording spy camera images is the method companies usually resort to.

I will need to put in specific locations DVR hidden cameras, he told me.  The first one he suggested was the DVR Air Purifier hidden camera.

The recording spy camera can capture every event that happens in the office while I am not there.  It can also be remotely controlled so they will not notice.

The Car Key Hidden camera with audio can be used by my personal driver as he accompanies the delivery boys in their rounds to record their conversations.  I can assign him to do this periodically.  Even as the recording spy camera acquires their images, their voices will also be recorded.

The DVR Exit Sign Color Hidden Camera was also one of the DVR hidden cameras that he recommended.  This will be used for recording spy camera images of those who are coming in late or going out early, and loitering employees.

He also suggested the DVR Wall Clock Color Hidden Camera which I will put in the conference room.  I can see whether they are there for office tasks or just personal activities.  All of these DVR hidden cameras are easily connected to a computer monitor or a TV for video playback and all have SD cards for recording the video.

Crime Is Real, Don’t Be a Victim!

Gerald Urban


Security Surveillance Camera

Saturday, December 25th, 2010

There are may reasons to choose wired surveillance cameras and many reasons to choose wireless surveillance cameras.  The things you should consider when it comes to purchasing wired or wireless surveillance cameras include the size of your home or property, the placement of the cameras, and the cost.  Wireless surveillance cameras are becoming more affordable all the time, but wireless surveillance cameras also tend to be a little more expensive than wired surveillance cameras.

Another thing to consider is the distance of the signal for wireless surveillance cameras.  Some wireless surveillance cameras offer only one hundred feet for a signal, but other wireless surveillance cameras can go up to one thousand feet.  A wireless surveillance cameras with a long signal is very convenient because you can place them in many different, hard-to-reach spots, without worrying about wires or cords.  This means you can have your wireless surveillance cameras in areas that didn’t have the proper outlets for regular wired surveillance cameras.

But wireless surveillance cameras are not the only option, or always the best option.  Wired surveillance cameras also have their benefits.  For one thing, wired surveillance cameras tend to be more cost effective.  For another, you never have to worry about dropping the signal.  You also do not have to worry about something obstructing or otherwise affecting the wired surveillance cameras signal.  Wired surveillance cameras can be placed almost anywhere wireless surveillance cameras can be placed, and there are ways to hide the cords and wires that are attached to the wired surveillance cameras.

Crime Is Real, Don’t Be a Victim!

Gerald Urban


Gotta iPhone? See If Your Child Is Being Abused By Babysitter

Saturday, October 9th, 2010

Wireless or wired IP cameras are great for covert surveillance of a protective or investigative nature. For instance, if you suspect that your babysitter is abusing or mistreating your child when left in her care, then it’s make perfectly good sense to place an IP camera in the home as a precaution to protect your babies. Today’s technology allows working parents to see what’s going on at the home even thou their at work or thousands of miles away. Because IP cameras can connect to any computer, DVR or existing network, you can login remotely and view and playback video on your iPhone or iPad. You can also set-up email to notify you of motion when there’s nobody in the home as protection against intruders, trespassers and burglars.

Crime Is Real, Don’t Be a Victim!

Gerald Urban


Hidden Surveillance Cameras

Saturday, September 25th, 2010

Hidden surveillance cameras are widely used in both homes and business today. Working parents that spend a lot of time traveling or find themselves away from home due to job responsibilities, gain a sense of security and peace of mind that they can review the activities recorded by DVR hidden surveillance cameras. Demanding careers often require that working moms leave their child alone with a babysitter or nanny. Also, if your away from home for any length of time, you are completely unaware of anything going on at home and whether someone is attempting to gain access to your property. Hidden surveillance cameras will allow you to view how the babysitter is treating your infant and guarantee your child is being cared for properly. There are many styles of hidden surveillance cameras available with a variety of interesting features. Search online and I’m sure you’ll find many that will serve your individual needs. Our CD/Boombox hidden camera DVR conceals a color hidden camera and mini DVR. Just like the CD/Boombox, many of our hidden surveillance cameras feature motion activated recording. The hidden surveillance camera only starts recording when motion is detected.

Crime Is Real, Don’t Be a Victim!

Gerald Urban


Spy Camera: DVR Sunglasses Color Hidden Camera

Saturday, September 18th, 2010

These days, it’s a common practice to install a spy camera in your home, office or place of business. Especially when theft, abuse or inappropriate behavior is suspected. The spy camera was once primarily used by government spy agencies and private investigators. The use of a hidden spy camera in a home or business has recorded acts of abuse and employee theft by trusted personnel. Even with good references and excellent interview skills, babysitters, nannies and elderly care takers have been caught and recorded by a spy camera in the acts of theft or abuse of a loved one they were entrusted to care for and keep safe from harm. Therefore, parents must remain vigilant about making sure an elderly loved one or infant is not being neglected or abused in any way. A hidden spy camera is easily concealed within a regular household items such as alarm clock, air purifier, wall clock , air freshener, etc. Today a spy camera can even be found in almost anything you can imagine, like our DVR Sunglasses Color hidden camera.

Crime Is Real, Don’t Be a Victim!

Gerald Urban


Wireless Home Security Cameras: 4 Channel Wireless USB DVR Surveillance System

Saturday, September 11th, 2010

These days, more and more working parents feel that wireless home security cameras are a great way to augment a home security system. Wireless home security cameras have the convenience of not having to be hardwired into a system. But you have to supply power to wireless home security cameras such as our 4 Channel USB DVR surveillance system. This is usually done with a battery pack. Most battery packs can only supply power for up to 5 hours. Then you have to throw that pack away and get a new one. However, our wireless home security cameras come with a 12 volt battery pack that will last a whopping 8 hours and it’s rechargeable.

Crime Is Real, Don’t Be a Victim!

Gerald Urban