Telecare in Wiltshire Roger Hall MBA Project Manager.

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Telecare in Wiltshire Roger Hall MBA Project Manager

Telecare in Wiltshire Introduction AM –Video and Conversation –Discussion PM Wiltshire Telecare –Underpinning Approach & Strategy –Future Direction

Telecare in Wiltshire Video of Service User Conversation –Nicky Kinge Dementia Project Manager Selwood Housing –Carol Carer

Telecare in Wiltshire Roger Hall MBA Project Manager

Telecare Directions Original Approach Current Strategy Where we are going next

Telecare- Original Approach Preventative Technology Grant Original Pilots including Dementia Pilot Evolution Current Strategy

Telecare- Current Strategy Co-ordinate Service- Control Centre Buy Equipment- Procurement Contract Assess, Supply & Maintain Equipment - Provider Respond to Alarms- Control Centre & Response Service

Telecare- Current Strategy Control Centre- Care Connect Salisbury Procurement Contract- NHS PASA Assess & Fit Equipment- Ridgeway & Selwood Response Service- WMS

Telecare- Pilot Pilot  Limited Geography  Offered within current Care Plan arrangements  Inclusive  Dementia Focus  Complex Issues Evaluation Roll Out

Telecare Dementia Focus Current Service Users Benefits Plans

Telecare- Future Engage and Encompass Telehealth –Coherent and Cohesive Service –Financial Benefits Roll Out Wiltshire Wide

Telecare Questions