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Telecare

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Telecare is a service that brings health and social care directly to a user in their home, supported by information and communication technology. Telecare covers a wide range of equipment (detectors, monitors, alarms, pendants etc) and services (assessment, installation, monitoring, call centres and response). Telecare includes detectors or monitors (for example, a flood or falls detectors) that trigger a warning at a control centre that can be responded to swiftly should an incident occur.  For example a formal carer, ambulance, fire service or a dedicated telecare response team.

The main benefits of telecare are:

Telecare includes telehealth, which is the remote monitoring of vital signs (for example, blood pressure) for diagnosis, assessment and prevention. Data is transmitted to a response centre or clinician’s computer where it is monitored against agreed parameters. This allows early interventions, which can result in the avoidance of future problems and the need for hospitalisation. It can also be used to enable earlier discharge from hospital.

Telecare equipment should be used as an additional tool in a package of care and support or as an option to prolong independence, and not as a replacement for personal care services.

This project has been successfully completed and is now a mainstream service.  If you would like any further information about the service being offered, please contact:

Emily Jones-Davies
Telecare & Extra Care Sheltered Housing Project Manager
Social Services & Housing
Ty Nant

Nant Hall Road

Prestatyn
Denbighshire
LL19 9LU

Telephone: 01824 706504

Email:  emily.jones-davies@denbighshire.gov.uk

 

Telecare Leaflet - Click here for more information.