Healthcare Communication Systems
Nurse Call System Installation & Service
Professional nurse call system installation and service for healthcare facilities, senior living communities, assisted living centers, clinics, and medical offices across California, Arizona, and Nevada.
What We Do
Reliable Communication When It Matters Most
A nurse call system is a communication network that allows patients or residents to quickly alert staff when assistance is needed. Systems include bedside stations, pull cords, wireless call buttons, corridor dome lights, mobile alerts, and centralized monitoring panels.
Modern systems go well beyond simple alerts — integrating with mobile devices, paging systems, and facility management software to create a fully connected care environment. A dependable nurse call system isn’t optional infrastructure: it’s the backbone of patient safety and caregiver efficiency.
Left Coast Electric installs and services modern, code-compliant nurse call systems for healthcare and senior living facilities throughout California, Arizona, and Nevada.
RX
Prescription for Better Care
Every second between a patient call and a caregiver response matters. We install systems that close that gap.
Fully licensed in California (#1105569), Arizona (#352637), & Nevada (#0095572).
Is It Time to Upgrade?
Signs Your Nurse Call System Needs Attention
An unreliable nurse call system isn’t just a maintenance problem — it’s a patient safety risk. These are the signals that demand action.
01
System Is Outdated or Unreliable
An aging system that generates false alerts, loses connectivity, or requires constant maintenance is a liability — not an asset. It creates noise, undermines staff trust, and erodes response consistency.
02
Communication Delays Between Staff and Patients
If patients are waiting too long for a response after activating a call, your system isn’t doing its job. Every delay matters in a care environment.
03
Limited Coverage or Dead Zones
A nurse call system with coverage gaps leaves patients in certain rooms or corridors without reliable access to help. That’s unacceptable by any standard of care.
04
Frequent System Failures
Recurring hardware failures, software crashes, or connectivity drops are signs that your system has reached end of life and requires replacement — not another service visit.
05
Facility Expansion or Renovation Underway
Any addition of beds, wings, or care areas requires your nurse call infrastructure to scale with it. A retrofit or new system should be part of every renovation plan.
06
No Wireless or Mobile Alert Capability
Modern care environments require staff to receive alerts on mobile devices and pagers — not just fixed corridor panels. If your system can’t do this, it’s already behind.
07
Non-Compliance with Healthcare Standards
Nurse call systems must meet Joint Commission, CMS, and state-specific standards. An outdated or improperly installed system creates compliance exposure and potential licensing risk.
What’s Included
Complete Nurse Call System Services
Turnkey solutions from system design through commissioning, training, and long-term support — all delivered by our licensed team.
Service 01
New System Design & Installation
We assess your facility layout, bed count, and care workflows before designing a nurse call architecture built for your specific environment — not a generic template.
Service 02
System Upgrades & Retrofits
Upgrading an existing facility doesn’t always mean starting from scratch. We design retrofit solutions that modernize your system while working within your existing infrastructure.
Service 03
Wireless & Hardwired Systems
We support both wireless and hardwired nurse call platforms — recommending the right approach based on your facility type, construction constraints, and operational requirements.
Service 04
Bedside Stations, Pull Cords & Emergency Buttons
Every patient-facing component — bedside units, bathroom pull cords, and emergency call buttons — is installed precisely, tested thoroughly, and placed for ease of use.
Service 05
Corridor Dome Lights & Visual Alert Systems
Visual indicators allow staff to identify call locations at a glance from hallways and common areas — a critical component of fast, coordinated response.
Service 06
Central Monitoring Stations
Centralized panels give charge nurses and administrators a real-time view of all active calls, response status, and system health across the entire facility.
Service 07
Mobile & Pager Integration
Alerts are routed to smartphones, pagers, or tablets — ensuring staff receive call notifications wherever they are in the facility, not just at fixed stations.
Service 08
Testing, Programming & Commissioning
Every system is fully programmed, load-tested, and verified before go-live. We don’t hand off a system that hasn’t been proven to perform under real conditions.
Service 09
Ongoing Maintenance & Support
Nurse call systems require regular inspection and servicing to stay reliable. We provide maintenance agreements to keep your system performing at the standard your patients deserve.
Why It Matters
What a Modern Nurse Call System Delivers
01
Faster Response Times
Instant, precisely routed alerts ensure staff are notified the moment a patient activates a call — reducing response times and improving outcomes across every shift.
Patient Safety
02
Improved Patient Safety
A reliable nurse call system ensures help is always within reach. That certainty — for patients, families, and staff — is foundational to quality care.
Care Quality
03
Better Staff Efficiency
Streamlined communication eliminates the confusion and delays that come with outdated systems, allowing caregivers to focus on care rather than chasing down alerts.
Operations
04
Scalable Architecture
Whether you’re adding beds, opening a new wing, or expanding to a second location, a modern nurse call system scales cleanly with your growth.
Scalability
05
Compliance & Reliability
Our installations meet Joint Commission, CMS, and applicable state standards — giving you confidence in every inspection, audit, and survey.
Compliance
Who We Serve
Healthcare & Senior Living Expertise
Every system is designed to support caregiver workflows and improve resident care — no matter the facility type or size.
Assisted Living Facilities
Resident-facing call stations, bathroom pull cords, and mobile staff alerts designed for AL workflows and licensing requirements.
Skilled Nursing Facilities
High-acuity care environments require robust, redundant nurse call systems with full integration into clinical workflows and central monitoring.
Hospitals & Clinics
From single-floor clinics to multi-wing hospitals, we design and install nurse call systems that scale to your census and operational complexity.
Rehabilitation Centers
Short-stay patients require reliable access to call assistance throughout their recovery. We design systems that cover every patient area without gaps.
Memory Care Communities
Nurse call systems in memory care environments must be intuitive, reliable, and fully integrated with wander prevention and staff alert infrastructure.
Get Started
Building, Upgrading, or Expanding a Healthcare Facility?
Contact Left Coast Electric to discuss your nurse call system needs. We’ll design a solution that improves communication, patient safety, and overall care quality — and we’ll stand behind it long after installation.
