Connected Living
Connected Living gives you and your loved ones peace of mind to help you stay safe, happy and living independently.
Connected Living gives you and your loved ones peace of mind to help you stay safe, happy and living independently.
A recent study undertaken by researchers from the University of Lincoln and Sheffield Hallam University has revealed that many people over the age of 85 suffer from isolation.
Various innovations, from smartphones to lifelines, can be used to enable vulnerable elderly people to live in their homes for longer, meaning less pressure on health and social care services
Elderly relatives moving in with family members is an increasingly popular option in the UK - it allows the individual to remain in a familiar environment and ensures relatives can help with any day-to-day issues. But what adaptations might need to be made to the home to keep them safe?
Christmas Day across the UK is a time when friends and families come together to celebrate, catch up and enjoy each other’s company. But for many people over the age of 65, Christmas can be a lonely and isolated time and one that can lead to safety fears.
Alarm systems and telecare alarms have been developed that can offer reassuring assistance if an elderly person living alone experiences a fall or needs emergency help. What are the best medical alert systems of 2016?
There are a number of telecare systems, and the best one for any one person's needs will depend on their unique requirements.
She certainly isn’t what most people think of as a vulnerable older person, but Dame Mary Peters feels safer knowing she can call for help at the touch of a button.