Areas of interest
Dementia Support
Dementia Facts: As 40% of people with dementia are prone to walking about, Tunstall’s property exit sensor provides and early warning by alerting the response centre or designated carer that the person has left their home and not returned within a predetermined time period. Tunstall’s bed occupancy sensor can be programmed to switch on the lights on the way to the bathroom if a person gets out of bed, helping them to find their way there and back more easily. Tunstall’s range of telecare sensors monitor risks, hazards and environmental conditions, such as smoke and floods, triggering a call to the response centre or designated carer if assistance is required. Relevant Assistive Technologies: Personal Alarm, Property Exit Sensor, Bed Occupancy Sensor, Smoke Detector, Flood Detector, Enuresis Sensor Dementia usually occurs at a slow rate, with symptoms developing over a period of years. Dementia is largely unpredictable, with the symptoms depending on which part of the brain is affected. Consequently, each case of dementia can be unique to the individual.
Source: Alzheimer's Australia
Solution: Technology has a key role to play in facilitating the shift from traditional models of care, to supporting people with dementia in a way that promotes independence and enables them to stay in familiar home environments, for as long as possible. For more information on solutions to assist clients with dementia contact Tunstall on 1800 611 528.
National Dementia Helpline: 1800 100 500
Launch of National Dementia Resources Living with Dementia - how the environment, technology and you can help Alzheimer's Support Case Studies Dementia Care - Croydon Council
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