“New innovation in Telecare” The person-centred approach Brad Rogers Product & Market Development Manager Simplicare Assist 24.

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“New innovation in Telecare” The person-centred approach Brad Rogers Product & Market Development Manager Simplicare Assist 24

Our burdens of disease Everybody ends up here Not enough done here means…

The shift to prevention Primary prevention Secondary prevention Tertiary prevention

The Telecare service

The benefits A preventative approach in social care should bring the following benefits… Less people in residential care More people living independently Longer life, better living Less costs to NHS and Social Care Fewer costs to GPs for those with long term conditions and disabilities

The Telecare induction loop panel The Simplicare Assist 24 panel combines personal emergency response with lifestyle, safety and well-being management in a single, comprehensive, and attractive solution. Ideal solution for seniors and others with evolving healthcare concerns who wish to continue living Independently in their own homes. Ultra-modern and streamlined design fits any décor Programmable inactivity monitoring and fall monitoring via a wearable fall detector. …/…

The Telecare induction loop panel (cont) Induction loop embedded-in-panel model available Comprehensive environmental safety detection including, smoke, flood, carbon monoxide (CO) and intrusion monitoring. Built-in, two-way speakerphone Up to 16 customisable reminders (voice messages and on the LCD display) Digital Reminiscence reminders for dementia 18 languages Supports up to 29 wireless transmitters/detectors (in private homes)or up to 255 (for group living facilities) Local and remote programming via PC or telephone line …/…

The Telecare induction loop panel (cont) Comprehensive anti-failure protection features including power failure, low or missing battery alerts and 24-hour backup battery Low-battery indication for pendants Call answering via pendant DSL line filtering 3G model available Auto line cut off (no need for Safe Socket) Built in power spike protection

New wrist worn fall detector 5 sensitivity settings tailorable to the user Multi-condition monitoring to ensure true fall detection whilst minimising false activations Waterproof with long battery life (2-3 years typical) plus vibration mode for reassurance Auto cancel can be turned on or off Accelerometer technology to detect stumbles/impacts Uses an air pressure sensor to detect changes in height

Wrist worn epilepsy sensor The only wrist worn epilepsy sensor currently available in the UK Compatible with Neo Care Phone, Neo M-Care Phone and Info Pager 3-dimensional accelerometer with Bluetooth technology Triggered by tonic-clonic/grand mal seizures Plug and play technology/easy-to-use More accurate/flexible than bed based solutions (reduced false alarms)

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