ONS statistics from 2015 have revealed that dementia (including Alzheimer’s) has overtaken heart disease as the leading cause of death in England and Wales.
Mobility Scooters: Which is best for you?
For many, mobility scooters turn those tasks that age or illness have rendered tricky into possibilities again. But, for people who feel they’re only just reaching the stage at which a scooter might benefit them, it can be a confusing world to Read More
Introducing: The Onyx Jewelry Pendant
Meet the world’s best looking personal alarm: the Onyx Jewelry Pendant. This jewel pendant is stylish and discreet and comes with an attractive chrome 21″ snake chain with magnetic clasp. The onyx pendant is an alternative to the standard red and white button. Read More
Telecare: 5 ways to get involved in Carers Week
Carers Week (6th – 12th June) is a national campaign to raise awareness about the challenges and achievements that come with being a carer. Telecare Choice fully support this campaign and recognise the impact that carers have on society and the difficulties that they can face. Read More
Telecare backs Liverpool campaign against sugar
This week, Telecare Choice are leading the Liverpool Telecare industry charge in backing the campaign to name and shame fizzy drink brands. Liverpool city council are the first council in Britain to name high sugar drinks brands in an attempt to beat Read More
Bowel Cancer Awareness Month 2016
At Telecare Choice we often provide Telecare Alarms to those with serious or long-term diseases and illnesses. As part of Bowel Cancer Awareness Month we are making our customers aware of the symptoms and causes of this disease so that you are better informed to protect yourself. Read More
Telecare Services: keeping you independent
In a world of NHS overcrowding and closing care homes, older people are choosing to remain in their own homes. This can be a difficult choice, especially for those living alone, but our Telecare services are often advised by NHS staff to solve this problem. Read More
Exercise may cut hospitalisation in elderly men
A new study has suggested that elderly men who exercise may cut their risk of suffering from serious injury if they fall; such as broken bones. Scientists were looking to test whether or not elderly people would benefit from following exercise programmes. Read More
Telecare systems let elderly stay at home
What our Telecare systems do: At Telecare Choice we provide telecare systems that allow the elderly, frail and disabled to continue living in their home. Often when someone is frail, have just come out of hospital, or live alone when elderly they find themselves either; Read More
Reduce falls with yoga for elderly people
Yoga for elderly people Research has found that yoga for elderly people, above the age of 60, could possibly help prevent falls. Yoga was linked to slight improvement to balance and some improvement to mobility. The researchers analysed six trials, with a Read More
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