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Two-way radios for assisted living and memory care that respect resident dignity.

Resident care, dining, life enrichment, and facilities need quiet, discreet comms across floors and wings — encrypted so resident health information stays off open frequencies.

Nationwide cellularNo FCC license72-hour shipping

Operator using Elite2Way cellular push-to-talk radio in a assisted living environment

A typical day on a assisted living site.

6:30am day-shift handoff. CNAs are starting AM care. Dining is setting up breakfast in the main hall. Life enrichment is prepping the activity room for a 10am session. Facilities is responding to a smoke alarm in the memory care wing. A resident on the third floor needs a two-person assist. The charge nurse coordinates the help from the station. The whole exchange takes ninety seconds — but every word of it would be a problem if a touring family heard it from the hallway, and the resource shouldn't be a clipped speaker echoing through resident rooms.

How POC LTE solves it.

  • AES-256 encrypted talk groups by default — resident information stays off open frequencies.
  • Discreet acoustic-tube earpieces — no clipped speaker noise in resident rooms.
  • Coverage in memory care wings, basements, courtyards — wherever cell signal reaches.
  • Pre-programmed fall-response channel monitored by every radio in the fleet.
  • Separate channels for care, dining, life enrichment, and facilities.

Roles we equip.

The radios are sized and programmed for who actually uses them. A front desk gets a different setup than a banquet captain or a security supervisor.

Charge nurse

Coordinate care across floors, escalate to the director on-call.

CNA team lead

Dispatch two-person assists, manage care handoffs across shifts.

Memory care manager

Coordinate dedicated coverage in the secured wing.

Dining services manager

Sync meal service across the main hall and assisted rooms.

Life enrichment lead

Coordinate transport to and from activities and outings.

Facilities tech

Respond to alarms and resident requests across the building.

Housekeeping supervisor

Schedule room turns without disrupting resident routines.

Executive director on-call

Stay reachable for after-hours escalations from any wing.

POC LTE vs UHF/VHF for assisted living.

Encryption for resident information

UHF/VHF

Optional, varies

Elite2Way

AES-256 standard

Discreet audio in resident areas

UHF/VHF

Speaker-dependent

Elite2Way

Acoustic-tube earpiece standard

Coverage in memory care wings

UHF/VHF

Repeaters needed

Elite2Way

Wherever cell signal reaches

FCC license

UHF/VHF

Required

Elite2Way

Not required

Scaling for census surge

UHF/VHF

Reprogramming required

Elite2Way

Ship in 72 hours

Recommended setup.

The most common starting point for teams in this vertical. We adjust based on your roster — call us with your headcount.

Programming

Vertical-specific config

AES-256 channels for care, dining, life enrichment, and facilities. The resident-care channel ships with acoustic-tube earpieces so traffic stays out of resident hearing range.

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Common questions about assisted living.

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5 minutes on the phone and you'll know if this is right for your operation.

No PowerPoint. No gated pricing. Just the numbers, the coverage map, and the timeline.