Barry
There is a difference between the design capability of the equipment and the
business model used for putting the equipment into the market place, which
in the UK generally involves a service provider and a call centre. The
major suppliers in the UK market have all recognised that the route to
market currently involves professional intermediaries, who wrap the product
into a service; hence there is very little public discussion about the
existence of the community mode facility within the UK marketing of
products. BT was unusual in that it tried to enter the UK market as a direct
to consumer product and, as a result, made considerable play of the
product's ability to operate in community mode.
Regards
John
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John
Thanks for this. It seems to be an option that is not often offered.
Barry
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Barry
The facility that you are talking about is sometimes referred to as
"community mode". It is my understanding that the telecare alarm units from
all of the major brands distributed in the UK will provide this facility.
This means that you should be able to purchase a standard product from
Tunstall, Chubb, Cirrus (the Caretech unit), Possum (the Neat unit) or
Tynetec. Your choice is only determined by the number of different friends
you wish the user to be able to ring before or instead of calling the call
centre, the other functionality that you wish to have within the unit, price
and aesthetics.
I hope this helps.
John Hennock
Director, HPS Consulting Ltd - Management and technical consultants
Specialists in the application of technology to housing and care
Tel +44 (0)121 314 8066
Fax +44 (0)870 762 7696
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Dear all
Has anyone come across a phone which has the "DIY" help call facilities that
the obsolete BT Intouch phone had? It's the facility where the phone will
ring a preselected number in emergency & will go down a list of help numbers
looking for a response.
I know the Possum Sero does it, but I'm looking for one that doesn't have
the expense of remote control facilities.
I've seen telecare fact sheets which say that some systems can be set up to
ring selected friends before going to the call centre, but they don't say
which ones.
Barry
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Medical Physics Service
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