Careline - (Telecare)
What does it do?
Equipment is provided to support the individual in their home and tailored to meet their needs. It can be as simple as the basic community alarm service, able to respond in an emergency and provide regular contact by telephone. it can include detectors or monitors such as motion or falls and fire and gas that trigger a warning to a response centre staffed 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. As well as responding to an immediate need, telecare can work in a preventative mode, with services programmed to monitor an individual's health or well-being. Often known as lifestyle monitoring, this can provide early warning of deterioration, prompting a response from family or professionals. The same technology can be used to provide safety and security through bogus caller and burglar alarms.
Another form of telecare often known as telehealth is designed to complement health care. It works by monitoring vital signs, such as blood pressure, and transmitting the data to a response centre or clinician's computer, where it is monitored against parameters set by the individual's clinician. Evidence that vital signs are outside of 'normal' parameters triggers a response.
Another form of telecare often known as telehealth is designed to complement health care. It works by monitoring vital signs, such as blood pressure, and transmitting the data to a response centre or clinician's computer, where it is monitored against parameters set by the individual's clinician. Evidence that vital signs are outside of 'normal' parameters triggers a response.
Who it is for?
Telecare is a service that enables people, especially older and more vulnerable individuals, to live independently in their own home.
Where it is available?
Local service (Runnymede).
What it costs:
The cost of this system is 4.40 per week for the basic alarm unit plus an additional charge for Telecare equipment. (The cost is reviewed each April).
How to access or apply for it:
For more information on this service please call (01932) 425865.
What to expect then:
We take your details and arrange to give you a free, no obligation demonstration on how the service works.
When we install your Careline community alarm we show you how to operate it and how to make a monthly test call.
When we install your Careline community alarm we show you how to operate it and how to make a monthly test call.
Classification(s):
Info last updated:
11/05/2011
Provider
Runnymede Civic Centre, Station Road, Addlestone, Surrey, KT15 2AH