Are you considering a Care Line alarm? Before you make your decision, it's important to weigh up the different benefits of a personal alarm. Some benefits will be more applicable to certain people than others, depending on your circumstances. For example, people who live by themselves will likely have different needs than someone who lives with a spouse or relative. Understand how an alarm could help you and be sure it's the right option for you and your needs. The advantages of Care Line for the elderly: Continued Independence - 97% of people want to avoid moving into a care …
Careline365: A better option to care homes
More than 400,000 elderly people live in care homes in the UK. At the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, care homes hit the headlines with high case rates and inadequate supplies of PPE. However, many older people may feel as though they have no choice but to move into care. Additionally, many families worry about their elderly loved ones living at home, either by themselves or with a partner. Families may feel that a care home is the only option, despite the risks. Thankfully, there is an easier and more affordable alternative. Saying “no” to a Care Home Although we’d like to, …
What is a Key Safe box?
Here at Careline365, we offer a range of secure key safe boxes. But what is a key safe? This post will tell you everything you need to know. What is a Key Safe Box? A key safe box is a secure metal box which can be mounted on the outside of your home. Your door key is securely held inside the box, locked behind a security code chosen by you. You can then share your code with family, friends, carers, and trusted neighbours to grant them access. The key safe box is securely attached to a brick wall with long screws. These screws are only accessible from within the safe itself, …
Technological Innovations for Those Living with Dementia
What is Dementia? Dementia is a degenerative syndrome that causes brain function to decline over time. Dementia can be confused with Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s is a form of dementia, while dementia is the term used to categories a group of symptoms. The symptoms include problems with: Memory loss Thinking speed Mental sharpness and quickness Understanding Language Judgement Mood Movement Carrying out daily activities People who suffer from dementia are often confused or cannot remember and retain certain information. As a result, this can …
Robots: The Future Of Elderly Care?
The UK is currently facing a shortage of nurses and carers. According to statistics from January 2020, the NHS workforce gap could reach almost 250,000 by the year 2030. Research by The King's Fund reveals that around 1 in 11 care worker roles are currently unfilled. Could robots be the answer? "Just as automation has begun to do jobs previously seen as uniquely suited for humans, like retrieving goods from warehouses, robots will assist your elderly relatives. As a robotics researcher, I believe artificial intelligence has the potential not only to care for our elders but to do so …
Top 5 Chairs for the Elderly
From desk jobs to evenings in front of the TV, we all spend a lot of time sitting down. As we get older, this time only increases. In fact, people aged 65 and over spend an average of 10 hours or more sitting down each day. Therefore, it's important to make sure our elderly loved ones have comfortable and supportive chairs and mattresses. This will not only improve their day to day life, it can also help to prevent back problems, joint pain, and other complaints. We’ve collated our top five chairs for older people, with options to suit a variety of budgets. As always, if your loved …
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