Telecare definition

Telecare is a means by which care and support can be provided to people with or without other services, through telecommunications technologies in the home. At the end of February 2009 there were 5,079 alarm and “telecare” users in the county borough with 5,860 total connections.

Examples of Telecare in a sentence

  • A Telecare system's output should be made available through multiple modalities (auditory, tactile and visual).

  • Telecare services may be provided through different types of generic ICT applications: fixed and mobile phones, TV sets and their remote controls, personal computers, Laptops, PDAs, and so on.

  • Telecare equipment should allow both direct use, and use by means of assistive technologies.

  • However, in addition, just under 500 second generation Telecare sensors are currently in use, supporting around 125 individual households throughout Moray.

  • Of the sample using Telecare 50 users were avoiding the escalation of further support by using Telecare; 16% avoided an increase in home care, 44% avoided NHS provision, 32% avoided reablement and 32% avoided residential care.

  • The Agreement with Telecare Corporation for Adult Crisis Residential Services South Region will have a subcontract with Southern California Psychiatric Associates, who will provide required medication services to clients.

  • Health Care Agency requests that the Board approve the renewal of the Agreements with Telecare Corporation for provision of Adult Crisis Residential Services as referenced in the Recommended Action.

  • Authorize the Health Care Agency Director, or designee, to exercise a contingency contract cost increase in an amount not to exceed 10% of the maximum obligation for the Agreement with Telecare Corporation for provision of Adult Crisis Residential Services Central Region, which may be used over the entire term and within the scope set forth in the Agreement and execute all documents necessary pursuant to Contract Policy Manual Section 3.4-114.

  • The group also provided staff training events, produced demonstration and Telecare display kits and ensured that adult social care assessment funding panels consider the need for Telecare.

  • Where a visit undertaken in response to a request for repair is deemed unnecessary, for example where the Telecare system is without power or the handset is not placed properly on the phone), you may be recharged the reasonable costs incurred by the London Borough of Harrow.

Related to Telecare

  • Broadband or “Broadband Service” means any service defined as Broadband, or having advanced telecommunications capability, in the most recent Federal Communications Commission inquiry pursuant to Section 706 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 (P.L. 104-104).2

  • Networks the Local Area Network, network equipment, computer systems, and local cable infrastructure, at the Sites, to which the Service will be connected.

  • Wireless means any FCC-licensed or authorized wireless communication service transmitted over frequencies in the electromagnetic spectrum.

  • Telehealth means the use of telecommunications technology by a Medicaid-enrolled provider to deliver functionally equivalent health care services including: assessment, diagnosis, consultation, treatment, and transfer of medically relevant data. Telehealth may include real-time interactive audio-only communication. Telehealth does not include communication between a provider and a member that consists solely of an email, text, or fax transmission.

  • Network Services means the equipment, software, and services necessary to transmit voice, data, or video.