Telecare Transformation Report: more independence for older people at home

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This new report shows how advanced use of telecare is helping older people stay independent at home for longer – supporting them to feel safer and more self-sufficient, delaying a move to a care home and helping local authorities free up millions in social care funding.

A story from the UK and Spain

The analysis includes new academic research and considers the benefits of proactive, reactive and personalised use of technology to support ageing populations in their own homes, in Spain and the UK.

In the UK, the York Health Economics Consortium (YHEC) has studied the impact of Lancashire County Council’s advanced reactive telecare (emergency response) programme – one of the largest of its kind in the UK.

Research from Spain – a global leader in telecare – includes analysis by the Autonomous University of Barcelona, and looks at the results of its proactive and personalised (preventative) telecare approach.

New social care insights

Commissioned by Tunstall, the report includes three separate studies and findings include:

  • People staying independent at home for 8.6 months longer
  •  Emergency calls reduced by 54% and ambulance mobilisations by 36%
  • £4,500 per person avoided in other social care costs annually
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