Reassurance and Realities: What a Reablement Team has Learned from Introducing Care Technology
The Redbridge Reablement team shares what it was like to introduce care technology into short-term support.
The Redbridge Reablement team shares what it was like to introduce care technology into short-term support.
This project sets out to bring clarity, confidence and consistency to sensor based falls prevention and detection technology in adult social care, so it truly works for people, services and systems.
NELFT‘s Reablement team shares what it’s really like to introduce care technology into short-term support, the practical challenges, the lessons learned, and the reassurance it brought to families.
Adopting new technology is rarely just about the tech itself – it’s about relationships, confidence, and introducing the right support at the right moment.
In Pia’s blog, discover how co-design groups shaped the Redbridge Care Tech Pilot and why genuine collaboration, not tick-box consultation, is key to creating services that truly meet people’s needs.
Redbridge is pioneering a national pilot to test care technologies that prevent falls, boost independence, and transform how older residents live safely at home and in care.
In her blog, Pia Barna shares the journey of launching Enhanced Homecare in Redbridge – a practical, person-centred model for preventative care shaped by persistence, partnership, and real-world learning.
In the final chapter of our Kit4Care blog series, we reflect on the impact, learning, and legacy of a pilot that empowered care professionals, improved outcomes — and just won a major award.
A new white paper reveals how a digitally enabled model of care in care homes can improve outcomes, reduce hospital admissions, and save the NHS millions—offering a blueprint for truly integrated, preventative care.