What is Telecare?
Telecare is the name we use to describe a range of services which operate in an emergency using your home telephone line. This connects you to an operator, who knows who you are, and often the telecare system will help them to know what's wrong, and provide the necessary response to your emergency. You might have fallen, or have an intruder, or simply be feeling unwell and push the button on your pendant, phone or wrist band. Whatever the emergency, help will be on its way!
More formally, Telecare is defined as the use of a combination of communications technology and sensing technologies to provide a means of manually or automatically signalling a local need to a remote service centre, which can then deliver or arrange an appropriate care response to the telecare service user.
Although Telecare is very topical and seen as something new, it has been available in the UK for some 30 years, through the Careline or social alarm network. As a result of these Careline Services, some 1.5 million people in the UK now enjoy the benefits of Telecare.
The Telecare services provided by your local council are known by a variety of names - social or community alarm, lifeline, linkline or careline services. Special equipment linked to your telephone system enables you to get help from your careline centre, quickly, at the touch of a button, even if you are unable to speak. This help is available to you whenever you need it - 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
London Telecare
London Telecare Group members use Telecare technology more and more as part of their services to older or more vulnerable members of our local communities. It's now possible to monitor if a bath overflows, or if someone has a fall, or there's a gas leak or an increase in carbon monoxide in your home. It's all part of the government's commitment to help people continue to lead independent lives, and remain in their own home for as long as possible. From April 2006, a Preventative Technology Grant (PTG) prompted new growth in the market, with £80m of government funding allocated to local authorities to help bring about improvements in the design and delivery of telecare.
Further grants have encouraged your local authority to invest in more Telecare solutions, providing a wider range of home-based care. The London Telecare website will keep you up to date on how you can access these services.
"The Telecare services provided by your local council are known by a variety of names - social or community alarm, lifeline, linkline or careline services."
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