Specialist rehab facility reveals new cutting-edge rehab tech to improve client outcomes
Sheffield-based STEPS Rehabilitation, a specialist facility that delivers intensive rehabilitation for people recovering from brain injury, spinal cord injury, strokes and complex trauma injuries, is…
Guest article: How Jiraffe adapted specialist services for children’s postural management during lockdown
Jenx Sales Manager Paul Everett ensuring a child is positioned correctly and safely in the Junior+ seating system at a home visit during the first…
Hertfordshire County Council launches helpful falls prevention packs for residents
Helping residents to remain safe and independent at home, Hertfordshire County Council has launched new falls prevention packs. The council highlights that research shows that…
Independent living service begins in Worcestershire to prevent falls and create accessible environments
Millbrook Healthcare took over the contract for Worcestershire’s Promoting Independent Living Service on 1 April 2020 to deliver the home improvement agency for the six…
Scottish council launches fully digitally enabled end-to-end telecare service
Falkirk Council has become the first local authority in Scotland to go live with an end-to-end digital telecare service, providing users with personal and home…
TEC service to support 3,500 vulnerable residents at housing provider
Taking Care, one of the largest digital monitoring services in the UK, has just signed a three-year technology-enabled care (TEC) service contract with housing provider…
New community equipment service launches in Cheshire to reduce hospital admissions
Paul Woodall, Operations Manager (right) of Ross Care, with workshop and field service engineers Ross Care has launched its latest community equipment service (CES) in…
CCG, council and healthcare provider team up to improve care provision with digital pilot
Fosse Healthcare, which works with both public and private care sectors to provide high-quality homecare, care home and healthcare services, has launched an early deterioration…
Proposed assistive technology care charges leads to dispute among Cheshire councillors
Plans to charge residents aged 85 and above £5 per week for assistive technology care have led to clashes between councillors at Cheshire East Council.…
NHS Trusts and council pilot home-based sensors to reduce hospital admissions
Patients in Stoke-on-Trent are benefiting from a new pilot project, launched collaboratively across health and social care, aimed to support people in their own homes…