Connected Living
Connected Living gives you and your loved ones peace of mind to help you stay safe, happy and living independently.
Useful and advice and guidance on how to keep living independently in your current family home.
Connected Living gives you and your loved ones peace of mind to help you stay safe, happy and living independently.
In old age, many of us rely on medication to get us through the day and help us manage any number of health problems. Sometimes getting the correct dosage is difficult - forget to take your tablets and you may suffer, but accidentally take too many, and you could become very ill.
Many people know someone who has Alzheimer’s disease and have experienced how this can affect both the individual and the family. Others may be unaware of the early signs of the disease, but here are ten warning signs to watch out for if you are concerned about a loved one.
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
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.
Telecare services are a practical solution to providing remote monitoring to people living at home.
The use of personal alarms is likely to become increasingly common over the next few years, and for many an alarm will become an essential device, as indispensable as a mobile phone.