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Telecare helps people who have disabilities and their carers

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Action for Carers Surrey Annual Conference24 May 2012

TelecarePaula Hurst & Peter Quinn

Surrey County Council

Surrey County Council and the District & Borough Council in partnership

www.surreytelecare.com

Which one would you notice?

Community alarm and pendant

• Community Alarm provided free of charge on discharge from hospital up to 12 weeks

• Funded by Surrey County Council

• Installed by your local district and borough

Telecare has been defined as..............

‘The continuous, automatic and remote monitoring of real time emergencies and lifestyle changes over time in order to manage the risks associated with independent living’

What is Telecare?•Telecare is the name given to a range of sensors which link with the community alarm unit via your telephone line

•Connected via your telephone line to a response centre 24 hours a day

•If the pendant button is pressed, or one of the sensors is activated, the unit automatically dials the response centre

•Once the call connects to the response centre, they know you need assistance, and will get help to you even if they can’t communicate with you via the Telecare alarm.

•In an emergency they will remain in contact with you until they are satisfied that help is with you and they are no longer needed.

How does it work?

Benefits• Peace of mind – just in case• Reduce avoidable admission to hospital• Speedier hospital discharge once clinical

needs met • Supporting people to stay at home longer• Reduce pressure on family carers

Things to consider• Only part of the solution for supporting people

• Robust assessment process and review

• Best interests

• Less is more

• May not be for everyone

What is available?

Pill Dispenser Enuresis Sensor

Chair SensorSmoke Detector

Bed Sensor

Falls detectors

Which one?

What are the options?

Bed & Chair Sensors

Movement Sensors Pressure Mat

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What if there is a carer at home?

Telecare that is more suitable for use in care environment•Portable Battery Powered Device•Visual & Audible Indication of the Alarm •Low Battery Warning•Compatible with all Telecare Devices•Simple to program & use

Night time and Movement Alerts e.gEnuresisBed and door sensorsMovement sensors (passive infrared)

Thank you for listeningAny questions?

0800 195 6035 07976 843825 (text number)

For more information on the types of equipment and more about these services visit Surrey Telecare at www.surreytelecare.com