How Telecare Helps Dementia Sufferers To Stay Living At Home, UK
Main Category: Alzheimer's / DementiaAlso Included In: Caregivers / Homecare
Article Date: 03 Apr 2008 - 2:00 PDT
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Dementia currently affects 700,000 people in the UK - and it is estimated that 150,000 of these live alone. Many people with dementia live in their own home but rely on support from an older carer, who may have their own health concerns. Consequently, as the effects of dementia progress, there has been little alternative to residential care.
However, innovative models of support are being developed which promote independence - allowing people to stay in their homes for as long as possible. Telecare plays a key role in facilitating the shift from traditional models of residential care, to supporting people with dementia at home.
A range of sensors can be installed in the home, to support existing social care services, by managing environmental risks. These sensors include a natural gas detector, carbon monoxide detector, flood detector, temperature extremes sensor, bed occupancy sensor and property exit sensor. Should a sensor be activated, an alert is sent either to a monitoring centre or a nominated carer. Telecare supports both safety in the home and security outside the home - where 60% of people with dementia experience the risk of 'wandering' dangers.
Dementia is often very distressing for carers, as it places them under immense pressure to provide round the clock support. Telecare can help relieve some of this pressure - enabling carers to take a well-earned break, secure in the knowledge that they will be contacted immediately if needed.
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