Located in the well-established suburbs of Perth, Oryx Communities provide prestige Aged Care services backed by the Group’s long-standing experience and a commitment to personalised experiences. Scheduled to open early 2021, The Queenslea, Oryx’s new project in the Claremont on the Park precinct, is set to boast a safe and secure living environment for seniors, with spacious luxury apartments and fully accessible design.
Oryx needed a communications solution that could meet and exceed the needs and aspirations of The Queenslea’s residents, ensuring the highest level of healthcare support, wellbeing and quality of life will be maintained. The organisation understood that making a long-term investment in their network infrastructure would be crucial to this, offering a future platform to provide healthcare innovations, while guaranteeing residents won’t need to move, even as their care needs change.
NCIS recognised Oryx’s need for communications infrastructure that promoted genuine connections between people, ensuring all the facility’s infrastructure was scalable into the future. To achieve this, we installed a Gigabit Passive Optical Network (GPON) IP transport layer which enable Oryx’s services to be fully integrated into the one simple, scalable and sustainable fibre network. The new infrastructure will provide the following long term benefits:
With more efficient communications, staff spend more personal, face-to-face time with residents. Plus, with feature-rich entertainment and fast, simple connectivity, residents are constantly entertained and connected.
Improved care opportunities in eHealth, with the ability for live doctor-to-patient video conferencing, remote monitoring, analysis, cloud-based services and the ability to generate and analyse big data.
With just a one communications room at the facility, spatial savings can be used to improve activities for residents.
Our infrastructure provide a smooth migration to network solutions of the future, allowing residents to age in place by eliminating the need to move them as their care requirements change.