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Making emergency location a routine part of Telecare provision | Author(s) | Bernard Wignall |
Journal title | The Link, Winter 2012/2013 |
Publisher | Telecare Services Association, Winter 2012/2013 |
Pages | p 9 |
Source | www.telecare.org.uk |
Keywords | Assistive technology ; Information technology ; Safety devices. |
Annotation | Bernard Wignall of Halliday James Ltd (www.hallidayjames.com), a new member of the Telecare Services Association (TSA), describes how they developed their St Bernard Location Service, which provides emergency location and is used as a platform by several major telecare suppliers. Although emergency location is is often linked to dementia, the service described is designed around the needs of vulnerable people in general - their well-being and social care. (RG). |
Accession Number | CPA-130201201 A |
Classmark | M: UVB: OT |
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