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16 Jun 2022 Dementia

A Guide to Alzheimer’s Disease Symptoms for Elderly People

It’s normal for people to become a little forgetful as they get older, so how can you tell the difference between whether you or a loved one is just having a harmless “senior moment”, or starting to develop Alzheimer’s disease? We understand how sad and frightening it can be to realise that you or a friend or family member could be developing Alzheimer’s. This article will help you to learn and understand the signs of Alzheimer’s, as well as offer advice on what to do if you think you or someone you love may be affected.
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14 Jun 2022 Telecare & Alarms

How do I get a personal alarm for an elderly person?

Personal alarm devices can offer peace of mind for both yourself and your loved one that if they need help, it’s just the click of a button. Depending on the alarm, there are lots of useful features, so it can be tricky trying to decide which one is right for you or your loved one. Here is all of the information you need on how to get a personal alarm for an elderly person, and the types of personal alarms available to you.
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07 Jun 2022 Dementia

What Is the Best Gps Tracker for Elderly Alzheimer’s Patients?

Promoting a sense of independence in elderly Alzheimer’s patients is essential, particularly in the early stages. However, it can be a frightening prospect for the person with it and those who love and care for them. Devices that are equipped with GPS tracking to locate a person can be extremely useful. Not only do they lower the risk of someone with Alzheimer’s getting lost, but they can provide peace of mind for them and their loved ones.
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06 Jun 2022 Falls

Fall Detection Devices - How They Can Help Elderly People

As we age, our bodies become more susceptible to falls and other accidents. Sadly, falls are the leading cause of injury related death for elderly adults over the age of 65. In addition, the consequences of falling can become more serious as we age. For those who may be at risk of falling, opting to use a fall detection device can give them the confidence that, should they fall unexpectedly while alone, help is on hand.
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02 Jun 2022 Telecare & Alarms

Pendant Alarms for the Elderly

As we grow older it can be that we require just a little more assurance and support when living alone. A pendant personal alarm is a small and unobtrusive device that can provide this support by alerting carers in the event of a fall or emergency.
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02 Jun 2022 Digital Switchover

Seniors and Digital Skills: An Essential Guide

Digital skills can present a specific challenge for older people – with barriers to using digital services including not knowing how to use the technology available, physical impairments that can make using a laptop or smartphone harder or feeling worried about the security of accessing certain services such as banking or utilities online. We look at how seniors can use technology to enhance lifestyles.
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31 May 2022 Telecare & Alarms

What is a GPS Alarm?

For those who are caring for a loved one GPS tracking devices give peace of mind that we can keep an eye on their whereabouts and summon help should difficulties occur. And for those who may feel vulnerable when out and about, GPS tracking provides the reassurance that wherever you are, someone can find you quickly and easily if you need them to.
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Is COPD a Disability for Elderly People in the UK?

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a progressive lung condition that causes breathing difficulties. We explore causes and treatments, and whether COPD is a disability in the UK.
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25 May 2022 Lone Worker Alarms

What safety measures are in place for lone working?

For any business, ensuring employees' safety is always a primary concern. However, for those who manage remote workers the elements of risk can be elevated thanks to both the fact that, should an issue arise, they may be unable to summon help, and the fact that, as a result of being alone, they can be more susceptible to risks such as accidents or violence. Therefore, ensuring that you have safety measures in place for lone workers is vital. It is important to understand how a lone worker’s safety may be at risk, and what measures are in place to help support and keep them safe.
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