Website of The Care Home Environment Magazine

Tech team seeks funds for resident hand-held devices

A digital media academic has launched an crowdfunding initiative to provide hand-held digital devices to help residents living in care home isolation communicate with their loved ones.

Senior lecturer in future media and creative innovation at Birmingham City University Mark Brill has collaborated with technology business Memory Tracks and received donations from tech giants Huawei to provide 80 tablet devices to care homes across the UK.

The devices are pre-loaded with communication and video software including Skype, Google Hangouts and Zoom, with technical support being made available to help residents with receiving and making calls to friends and family.

Having previously researched the impact of music and technology usage on those living with dementia, Brill was aware of the challenges that care homes are currently facing.

“With the current Covid-19 crisis, isolation and loneliness are a major challenge for people living in care homes,” he said.

“With social distancing, older adults in care homes are unable to receive visitors, where previously family members visited daily. Video calling has been shown to alleviate isolation and we’re delighted to see an immediate response to our initiative with photos being sent in of residents using the technology so that they can see and speak to their families,” he added.

Brill and Memory Tracks team are raising money via Crowdfunder to provide more devices to care homes and are already in contact with several technology providers who plan to provide devices for free or at a reduced cost.

“As well as some finance to purchase devices, we’ll need some funds to package up the tablets and send them out to care homes,” added Brill.

“Keeping in contact with families is an essential need right now and for the future. We want to make sure that we can provide support to anyone in a care home who needs it.”

Memory Tracks is an online care platform that links music to daily tasks to support those living with cognitive impairment, such as dementia.

The fundraising campaign can be found at www.crowdfunder.co.uk/connecting-families-in-care.

Upcoming Events

Care Show London

ExCel, London
24 April 2024 - 25 April 2024

Future of Care Leaders Conference

The King’s Fund, London
Tuesday 30th April 2024

Care Roadshows - Liverpool

Aintree Racecourse, Liverpool
14th May 2024

Care Roadshows - Birmingham

Villa Park Stadium, Birmingham
16th May 2024

Care Home Awards

Royal Garden Hotel, London, W8 4PT
17th May 2024

Care & Occupational Therapy Show 2024

Westpoint Arena, Exeter
Wednesday 17th July 2024

Upcoming Events

Care Show London

ExCel, London
24 April 2024 - 25 April 2024

Future of Care Leaders Conference

The King’s Fund, London
Tuesday 30th April 2024

Care Roadshows - Liverpool

Aintree Racecourse, Liverpool
14th May 2024

Care Roadshows - Birmingham

Villa Park Stadium, Birmingham
16th May 2024

Care Home Awards

Royal Garden Hotel, London, W8 4PT
17th May 2024

Care & Occupational Therapy Show 2024

Westpoint Arena, Exeter
Wednesday 17th July 2024

Step Communications Ltd, Step House, North Farm Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN2 3DR
Tel: 01892 779999
www.step-communications.com
© 2024 Step Communications Ltd. Registered in England. Registration Number 3893025