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Solving the care problem how a reformed care and support system and the better use of telecare can achieve efficiencies and improve quality of care | Corporate Author | Tunstall |
Publisher | Tunstall, Whitley Bridge, Yorks, 2009 |
Pages | 19 pp |
Source | Tunstall Healthcare (UK) Ltd., Whitley Lodge, Whitley Bridge, Yorkshire DN14 0HR. www.tunstallhealth.com |
Keywords | Assistive technology ; Alarm systems ; Services ; Health services ; Standards of provision ; Case studies. |
Annotation | Telecare has been defined as "the continuous, automatic and remote monitoring of real time emergencies and lifestyle changes over time in order to manage the risks associated with independent living". This booklet uses ten illustrations of best practice from local authorities and health trusts to demonstrate the impact of telecare on users and carers. The website www.tunstallhealth.com/casestudies also includes further examples of case studies and best practice. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-100119218 B |
Classmark | M: OV: I: L: 583: 69P |
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