Assistive technology is a range of equipment that can help people with a physical, sensory, or mental health disability. It helps people to continue to live at home safely and as independently as possible.
Our assistive technology service, Telecare, can offer protection from:
The name 'Telecare' describes the wireless sensors that are linked to a control centre, or to a family member’s mobile phone or pager. The sensors monitor your home and can raise the alarm should an emergency occur.
The service makes a real difference to people’s lives, not only for those using the service to maintain their independence, but also their families and loved ones who really appreciate the peace of mind that the use of this equipment can bring.
The service involves the provision of a telephone link 24 hours a day between your home and the control centre. All that is required is a telephone line and an electrical power point (within six feet of each other). Should a sensor be activated, a message is sent to the control centre where trained operators take the most appropriate action, such as contacting a family member, neighbour, doctor or the emergency services.
Examples of the type of equipment used in Warwickshire are:
A call for help can be raised from anywhere in the home or garden
A discreet button placed near a door, which can be used to call for help from the 24-hour control centre when a stranger asks for entry into your home.
A life-saving device, the detector provides additional protection by raising an instant alarm call to the control centre if anything is detected.
Automatically detects a serious fall and raises an alert with the 24-hour control centre.
This small radio sensor gives an early warning by alerting the control centre of potential flood situations in the home.
This allows the 24-hour control centre to detect for inactivity and raise an alert, or alternatively to audibly verify and record the presence of an intruder.
If you are already supported by a social worker or an occupational therapist you can simply speak to them about the Telecare service.
If not, contact us on 01926 410410 and ask about receiving the Telecare service.