Study finds women are less likely to use walking sticks over fears of social stigma
Women are more likely to need walking sticks than men - but are less inclined…
Inverclyde Council invites residents to try out technology-enabled care solutions
The latest technology to help people live safely in their own homes for longer is…
Consultation of Tendring District Council’s Careline Service delays further decisions
A decision over the future of Tendring District Council’s (TDC) Careline Service is set to…
University of York to host webinar about the history of prosthetics and assistive technology
The University of York will hold a webinar in December that discusses the history of…
Irish Health Service Executive’s assistive tech projects receive €750k funding
Ireland’s Minister of State for Disabilities, Anne Rabbitte, has announced a further €750,000 in funding…
87 per cent of GPs believe patients with early-stage dementia would benefit from technology
A poll of GPs in the UK funded by Alzheimer’s Society and Innovate UK has…
Norfolk County Council pilot uses algorithm to identify those at risk of falling
New technology is being used by Norfolk County Council across the county to help prevent…
Comment: How the right technology can support an inclusive healthcare environment
According to the UK Government, there are million people across the UK reporting themselves as…
Lincolnshire County Council to launch £1m pilot to enhance technology for vulnerable people
Lincolnshire County Council is planning a £1 million pilot to enhance access to technology and…
Dudley Telecare Service receives highest possible TEC Quality accreditation
Dudley Council’s telecare service has received ‘compliant’ status across the board, the highest rating possible…