Care 24-7 looks to revolutionise home care with launch of real-time fall detection platform
Home care services provider Care 24-7 has announced the launch of its partnership with ISAAC Care, an innovative remote patient monitoring (RPM) platform in West Yorkshire and Teeside.
ISAAC Care empowers individuals to live safely and independently at home by providing real-time fall detection through the ISAAC Care SMART Fall Alarm. The cutting-edge technology will enable Care 24-7 to deliver proactive, personalised care, ensuring their clients well-being and peace of mind.
Karen Thornton, Director at Care 24-7, commented: “We are thrilled to introduce ISAAC Care to our clients across West Yorkshire and Teeside. This revolutionary technology aligns perfectly with our commitment to providing compassionate, high-quality care that promotes independence and enhances the lives of those we serve.
“ISAAC Care allows us to extend our care beyond traditional boundaries, ensuring our clients receive the support they need, whenever and wherever they need it.”
Denis Weir, Senior Manager ISAAC Care added, “We are thrilled to launch our partnership with Care 24-7 in the UK. Care 24-7 has a proven track record of providing the highest-quality care to people in their own homes, and we are confident that our partnership will help to provide an always on, technology enhanced level of wrap around care.”
Falls are the largest cause of emergency hospital admissions for older people with 70,000-75,000 people fracturing their hip as a result of falls in the UK each year. Key benefits of ISAAC Care for Care 24-7 clients include enhanced safety and security, increased independence and peace of mind for families.
Operating from Bradford, Leeds, Middlesbrough, and Redcar, Care 24-7 says that it is excited to continue exploring innovative solutions that enhance the quality of care it provides.
Earlier this year, 4D imaging technology which can prevent falls and automatically alert carers to a medical issue could soon be rolled out in more care homes across England further to £1 million Government funding.