Explore Tech Enabled Care with Confidence

Find the right tech with AI guidance

 

Explore how devices like personal alarms, fall detectors, reminder tools, and home sensors can help you stay safe and confident at home.

 

Our AI Coaches are available 24/7 to guide you.

 

Whether you're looking for support for yourself or helping someone else, get immediate, easy-to-use advice on the right options — from simple self-purchase solutions to when professional assessment may be needed.

 

Help in 3 Easy Steps :

 

  1. Start a call with your AI coach. 
  2. Share the help you need. 
  3. Get instant advice on tech.

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Staying Safe at Home
Find out about simple technology that helps you feel safer and more confident. Tech Enabled Care (TEC) includes things like personal alarms, fall detectors, reminder clocks, and door sensors. These tools can help you get assistance quickly, feel more secure at home, and give reassurance to family members — while staying independent.
Making the Most of What You Already Have
Start with what’s working. We focus on your strengths — what you can already do, your routines, and the support around you. Sometimes small changes make a big difference, like remembering to wear your pendant, testing your alarm, or setting up simple reminders. You don’t always need something complicated.
Choosing the Right Level of Support
Start simple — get more help if you need it. Many TEC options are safe and easy to buy yourself, such as basic personal alarms or reminder devices from pharmacies, mobility shops, or trusted online retailers.
Share Care Needs
Input the person’s situation and priorities. Outline the individual’s care needs, risks, strengths, daily routines, and support network. Include relevant factors such as falls history, cognition, mobility, safeguarding considerations, and informal carers. The AI Coach uses this context to build a clear, structured picture before suggesting options.
Get Tailored TEC Suggestions
Receive proportionate, strengths-based recommendations. Based on the information shared, the AI Coach suggests appropriate technology options — starting with low-complexity solutions where safe and stepping up where risk indicates. Recommendations clearly distinguish between: Simple/self-purchase options Interim low-risk measures Situations requiring professional assessment or specialist input All suggestions align to least-restrictive, independence-promoting principles.
Review, Step Up & Plan Next Actions
Make informed decisions with confidence. The AI Coach highlights practical implementation factors such as consent, cognition, compliance (wearing/charging), connectivity, and responder arrangements. It supports a stepped approach — helping professionals review what’s working, adjust recommendations, and identify when escalation is required due to recurrent injurious falls, severe cognitive impairment, complex needs, or safeguarding concerns.
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