How Assistive Technology Can Support People Living with Dementia

How Assistive Technology can Support People Living with Dementia

What is Assistive Technology? 

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Assistive technology is technology that can be used within the home to help reassure both people living with dementia and their loved ones that help is at hand should they ever need it. As much as we would all like to be available 24/7 we know it’s not possible. 

Assistive technology can support people living with dementia who live alone, or who spend large periods of the day without immediate access to family and friends. It offers reassurance that if the care recipient has a fall or a medical incident, they will be able to reach out for help. It can also help alert family members and loved ones if the person wanders outside of a safe zone. 

Assistive technology also has a social element to it, it can be used to stay in contact with friends and family members, and to keep up to date on local community activities. 

Assistive technology can provide reassurance and peace of mind that help is on hand at the push of a button. It can also help with managing medications and providing reminders about appointments or tasks. 

Isaac Care offers a range of assistive technology including 

  • Our user friendly “Circle of Care” app which allows people to easily communicate and stay connected 
  • Our GPS enabled fall alarm “The Isaac Fall Alarm” which instantly notifies our dedicated 24/7 call centre if a fall is detected. It also provides families with updates if the person wanders outside of safe zones. With built in features such as a fall alarm, GPS and 2 way call, it is all round device to allow those with dementia remain independent for longer 
  • Our easy-to-use health monitoring equipment which allows families to easily keep an eye on their loved ones health  
  • Discreet ambient sensors which track activity throughout the home, alerting to any changes in patterns of activity or activity outside of normal hours e.g. front door opening at 4a

Benefits of Using Assistive Technology

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 There are many benefits to using assistive technology for people living with dementia. Assistive technology can improve communication, safety, and independence. It can also reduce stress for caregivers and family members. Assistive technology is an important tool in dementia care and can make a big difference in the lives of those affected by the condition. 

 Assistive technology can also be used for social and recreational purposes, for example, some devices can allow patients to play music or games. This can help people living with dementia patients stay connected with others. 

Finally, assistive technology can act as safety support for people living with Dementia. For instance, GPS tracking devices can help loved ones keep track of a patient’s whereabouts, alerting to wandering risks and unusual patterns of activity which could be a cause for concern. Reminder systems can prompt people living with dementia to take their medications, improving medication compliance. 

How Isaac Care Can Help Support Those with Dementia  

 Isaac Care is a new age provider of assistive technology Some ways Isaac Care can help people with dementia are: 

  • Isaac Care can help people with dementia stay safe by monitoring fall alerts 24/7 and keeping the persons’ circle of care up to date instantly with meaningful notifications   
  • If needed, our GPS tracking feature can be used to locate a person who has wandered away from home.   
  • Isaac Care can also help people with dementia live independently by providing reminders about medications or daily tasks.  
  • Our dedicated clinical team can remotely monitor health trends over time, providing reassurance that they can step in with interventions on the first sign of declining health  
  • Isaac can also promote social engagement by helping people stay connected with loved ones, through circles of care in our app.  

How Myhomecare and Care 24/7 Can Help

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Isaac Care is delighted to partner with MyHomecare.ie and Care 24/7 who provide high quality homecare services across Ireland and the UK

Our dedicated homecare partners understand how distressing it is to become aware that an ageing parent or loved one is developing Dementia. A great first step is to have a detailed conversation about your parent or loved ones needs and how we can help support your loved one and your family as a whole.

We are committed to providing carers who are specially trained in expert, person-centred Alzheimer’s and Dementia care at home throughout Ireland. We will take the time to understand the person, learn their life story and meet their family so that we can understand how best to meet their specific needs and most importantly improve their quality of life.

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Our dedicated team are on hand to assist you in any way. Contact us on (042) 936 8391 or fill in your details in the contact form and one of our team will be in touch.

Isaac Care – Supporting People Living with Dementia

Isaac Care – Supporting People Living with Dementia

With over 20 years’ experience in the care industry, Isaac Care understand the challenges of supporting people living with dementia to live independently. In this blog we will outline how Isaac Care and other resources can support and care for those living with dementia.

There are approximately to be 64,000 people diagnosed with dementia in Ireland and 850,000 over in the UK. It is estimated there will be 150,000 people in Ireland, diagnosed with dementia by 2045. Dementia is an overall term that describes a wide range of symptoms associated with a decline in memory or other thinking skills severe enough to reduce a person’s ability to perform everyday activities. Alzheimer’s disease accounts for 60 to 80 percent of cases. Vascular dementia, which occurs after a stroke, is the second most common dementia type.

Support for People Living with Dementia

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  • Alzheimer Society of Ireland – The Alzheimer Society of Ireland works across the country in the heart of local communities providing dementia specific services and supports and advocating for the rights and needs of all people living with dementia and their carers.
  • Dementia UK – call for free on 0800 888 6678 for support from our dementia specialist Admiral Nurses. The Helpline is open from 9am to 9pm Monday to Friday and 9am to 5pm on Saturday to Sunday.
  • Homecare SupportsMyhomecare and Care 24/7 take the time to understand the person, learn their life story and meet their family so that we can understand how best to meet their specific needs and most importantly improve their quality of life.
  • Memory Technology Resource Rooms – These rooms are for people who would like to know more about products and devices which can help manage memory difficulties. To find one near you click here.

How Isaac can Support for those caring for someone living with dementia

Isaac Care is committed to supporting those living with dementia and their families. We offer a range of support to help people living with dementia, including:

  • The Isaac circle of care app – sharing the care responsibility. The Isaac family caring app has been designed to support families in caring for their loved ones. It allows for easy communication and brings together information from our assistive devices into one platform, allowing the relevant circles of care to be kept up to date.
  • The Isaac Fall alarm – Our next generation fall alarm allows the service user to easily call for help, whether at home or out and about. They have reassurance that our team are there to monitor calls 24/7 and that their family are notified of any fall alert through the Isaac app.
  • Easily set up GPS Zones and receive notifications when the device enters/leaves these zones e.g. home, shop, supermarket.
  • The Isaac Health kit – weight decline is a concern for people living with dementia, our remote monitoring service is proactive and keeps an eye on the persons’ health over time allowing for early interventions on the first sign of declining health.
  • The Isaac Ambient Sensors – These discreet sensors are placed throughout the home and detect patterns of activity, alerting if there is any concerning change in pattern including doors opening in the middle of the night or changes in daily patterns of behaviour.

“Provides peace of mind for me because I know where he is and if he has a fall, it alerts me straight away. I can check on the GPS and find him immediately”

– Marion Mooney, Primary Carer

Activities For People With Dementia

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There is no one-size-fits-all answer when it comes to finding activities for people with dementia. However, some general tips may be useful in finding activities that are both enjoyable and beneficial for someone with dementia.

Some things to keep in mind when choosing activities include:

  • The person’s interests and abilities. What did they enjoy doing before they developed dementia? What are they still able to do?

  • The level of support needed. Some activities may require more assistance than others.
  • The environment. Is the activity taking place in a safe and familiar setting?

Having dementia doesn’t mean you can no longer do the things you once enjoyed. There are a range of activities that will help improve the overall wellbeing of someone with Dementia

Exercise. Even moderate exercise can improve mood, sleep, and overall health.

Social: Staying social is so important for everyone’s mental well-being. Stay in touch with friends or join a social group such as walking or look out for dementia friendly classes to help you stay active.

Reminiscence work: Share past life experiences or stories using videos, photos or through music. Being unable to recall memories, or people can be a stressful event for individuals. Reminiscence therapy helps to elicit positive memories without the pressure and confusion of continuous direct questioning.

It’s important to experiment with different activities to find what works best for the person with dementia. What is pleasurable for one person may not be enjoyable for another. It may take some trial and error to find the right activity, but it’s worth the effort to help improve the quality of life for someone with dementia.

Managing Dementia

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There is no one-size-fits-all approach to managing dementia, as each person experiences the condition differently. Treatment focuses on slowing the progression of the disease and managing symptoms.

After diagnoses there is ways, you can help manage dementia and to maintain independence for as long as possible. Ways you can manage it are lifestyle interventions, such as exercise, diet and social engagement, can help people with dementia live better lives.

Another way to help manage dementia is to provide emotional support. This can include being a good listener, providing encouragement, and offering reassurance. It is also important to be patient and to understand that the person with dementia may not be able to communicate as well as they used to.

Finally, you can help by providing practical assistance. Isaac Care can assist in this way through the use of the Reminder feature, to remind the person to take medication, about upcoming events or appointments. Isaac Cares Two Way Call feature is also beneficial so that the person can receive help from a loved one or medical professional if needed.

By providing support in these ways, you can help the person with dementia to maintain their independence and quality of life.

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Our dedicated team are on hand to assist you in any way. Contact us on (042) 936 8391 or fill in your details in the contact form and one of our team will be in touch.

Personal Alarm Guide: What Is A Personal Alarm?

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If you or someone you love is at risk of falling, lives alone or wants to feel more safe in general, a personal alarm can give you the peace of mind knowing that help is just a push of a button away. In this blog we discuss what is a personal alarm, the benefits of a personal alarm and who can benefit the most from using one. 

What Is A Personal Alarm?

A personal alarm is a small, portable device that contacts a loved one, carer or emergency services in the event of a fall or an emergency.

A personal pendant alarm can alert emergency services or loved ones if you experience a fall or need help. Pendant alarms are an effective way to improve safety for seniors, people with disabilities, and anyone who lives alone or has a history of falls. They can provide peace of mind for both the user and their family or carers, knowing that help is close at hand if needed.

5 Benefits Of A Personal Alarm

A personal alarm can provide a sense of security and peace of mind for people of all ages. For elders, people who live alone or those with disabilities, a personal alarm can be a valuable tool for maintaining independence and safety. Here are some of the benefits of having a personal alarm:

1. Personal alarms can help to reduce the risk of falls. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), one in four adults over the age of 65 falls each year.

2. Personal alarms can provide peace of mind in case of an emergency.

3. Personal alarms can help to keep loved ones safe and connected.

4. Personal alarms can give users a sense of independence and empowerment.

5. Personal alarms can be a valuable tool for caregivers and families. They can also help loved ones and caregivers know when someone has fallen or need help, so they can provide assistance if needed.

Who Can Benefit From Using A Personal Alarm?

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Most people think that personal alarms are only for the elderly or infirm. However, this is not the case. There are a number of people who can benefit from the use of a personal alarm. Here are just a few:

Seniors:

Seniors can benefit from personal alarms in a number of ways. For instance, if you live alone, a personal alarm can provide reassurance that help is always nearby in case of an emergency. A personal alarm can give peace of mind to both seniors and their loved ones by ensuring that assistance is always close at hand. Additionally, some seniors suffer from conditions like Alzheimer’s or dementia, which can make it difficult to remember to call for help in an emergency.

People With Additional Needs:

People with additional needs often face unique safety challenges. For example, if you use a wheelchair, it may be difficult to reach a phone in an emergency. A personal alarm can provide an easy way to call for help, even if you can’t physically reach a phone. Additionally, many personal alarms now offer features like GPS tracking, which can be especially helpful for people with additional needs.

Parents of Young Children

Parents of young children know all too well the importance of being able to call for help quickly in an emergency. Whether your child has a medical condition that requires quick assistance or you simply want a way to reach emergency services if you can’t get to a phone, a personal alarm can be a lifesaver. Many personal alarms now offer features like two-way calling and GPS tracking, which can give parents even more peace of mind.

People Who Work Alone:

If you work alone, whether you’re a delivery driver, a store clerk, or a home healthcare worker, a personal alarm can provide an extra layer of safety. In the event of an attack or accident, a personal alarm can summon help quickly, even if you can’t reach a phone. Additionally, many personal alarms now offer features like GPS tracking, which can be helpful if you work in a remote location or are concerned about being attacked.

No matter your age or lifestyle, a personal alarm can be a valuable addition to your safety plan. Choose the right device for your needs and enjoy the peace of mind that comes with knowing help is always close at hand.

What Makes Isaac Care Different From Other Personal Alarms?

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There are many personal alarms on the market, but what makes Isaac Care unique? Our focus is on providing a comprehensive solution that meets the needs of people and their families. Here are some of the key features that make us stand out:

  • Our dedicated team are on hand 24/7, 365 days per year to respond to any SOS or fall alert
  • The pendant allows for two way calling through the device itself, allowing the user to speak directly to their emergency contacts or our dedicated call centre in the event of a fall.
  • Easily set up GPS Zones and receive notifications when the device enters/leaves these zones e.g. home, shop, supermarket.
  • Connects to our FREE family caring app “Isaac Care”, where the relevant people will be notified of any Fall/SOS alerts and be able to view the GPS location of the device.
  • The Pendant is not only unnoticeable, it’s very light and is comfortable to wear around the neck
  • Isaac Cares pendant can be used while on the go, the personal alarm works both inside the home and when out and about.
  • Isaac Care is designed to be user friendly, the device simple and easy to use and also works straight out of the box when you receive it.

 “I have confidence in the fact that if something happened, she has the ability to immediately contact me and to alert me to the fact she’s in trouble. It’s confidence inspiring to see that the Isaac Pendant two-way communication system does work, that’s the biggest thing for us.” – Padraig, Primary Carer.



Where Can I Purchase A Personal Alarm?

One of the best ways to protect yourself and your loved ones is to order an Isaac Care pendant. Check out our website to check out the range of packages we have available. Order a personal alarm today and enjoy the peace of mind that comes with knowing you’re protected.

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