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Home is where the Care is. Smart Systems Summit, London, October 2014 h=p://www.hvmuk.com Dr Richard Curry, EHealth Development Director, SEHTA

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CIR’s Events upcoming are always listed at http://www.hvm-uk.com Go there to plan your excellent networking and tech learning schedule! CIR is proud to present the takeaways from the Smart Systems Summit 2014 at the prestigious Institute of Directors in Pall Mall, West London 1-2 October. This year's programme was truly excellent, with over 30 speakers. smart, energy, grids, power, homes. transport, living, sensors, IOT, M2M, Industrial internet, technology, industry, markets, value, innovation, marketing, products, services, monetisation, growth, better

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Home  is  where  the  Care  is.    

Smart  Systems  Summit,  London,  October  2014  h=p://www.hvm-­‐uk.com  

           

 Dr  Richard  Curry,    E-­‐Health  Development  Director,  SEHTA  

 

 

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Smart  Homes  

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The  future  smart  home  

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Assisted  Living  

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Market  IntersecLon  and    Convergence  

Smart  Homes  and  Assisted  Living  share:  •  Desire  to  improve  Quality  of  Life  (QoL)  of        

resident  •  Communica?on  infrastructure                                        Home  Area  Network,  HAN                                      Wide  Area  Network,  WAN    

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The  connected  home  &  community  

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Health  &  Care  Journey  

Professional  advice  sought  &  Needs  

confirmed  

     ConfirmaLon  

Needs  met  by  advice,  

equipment,  or  H&C  services  

   Care:  Low-­‐

intensity  (own  home)  

3  

Needs  met  by  increased  level  of  

H&C  services  

   Care:  Medium-­‐intensity  (own  home)  

4  

Needs  met  by  24hr  residenLal  care  

     Care:  High-­‐

intensity,  short-­‐

term  (not  at  home)

   

Needs  met  by  24hr  residenLal  care  

     Care:  High-­‐

intensity,  long-­‐term  (not  at  home)  

RecogniLon  of  Increasing  frailty/

needs  

Awareness  

1   2   5   6  

Exacerbation

Assessm

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Level  of  Need  Lowest Highest

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InformaLon  &    communicaLon,  e.g.  health  advice,  triage,  access  to  self-­‐help  groups,  feedback.  

Safety  and  security  monitoring,  e.g.  Bath  overflowing,  gas  leL  on,  door  unlocked  

Personal  monitoring:  • Physiological  signs  • Ac?vi?es  of  daily        living  

 

Electronic  assisLve  technology,  e.g.  environmental  controls,  doors  opening/closing,  control  of  beds  

Improving  func.onality  

Mi$ga$ng  risk  

The  individual  in  their  home  or  wider  environment  

Components  of  an    AL  Service    

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Warm Neighbourhoods® AroundMe™

Advanced Digital Institute [email protected]

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Today I live 100 miles away, how do I do know mum’s OK ?

100 years ago I could have checked on my elderly mum as I walked to work

What is Warm Neighbourhoods® AroundMe™ Service?

The Smoking Chimney

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Warm Neighbourhoods® AroundMe™ Pilot

Use of connected home sensor technology to provide support and reassurance to an elderly/vulnerable end user and their informal care network

Reassuring Simple Non obtrusive Informal

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Warm Neighbourhoods® AroundMe™ Pilot service

– Customers love it !

“I find it brilliant! It sends a positive message that I’m up and about, it also sends a message if I’m not, which is nice to know that he (responder) is keeping an eye on me” “It’s comforting to know that somebody’s watching over me.” “It is just something that’s there and we carry on as normal.” “You just get used to the [sensors] being where it is and you don’t notice it. I mean nobody said at my party, “What’s this?” that’s the main thing!”

(End Customers)

“It gives me that day to day security of knowing that she (the end customer) is up and about.” “It’s that reassurance that she’s up and about and she’s fine … I’m at a distance.” “The reassurance is good. You get a message if she’s not out and about, that is useful. If she hasn’t got up and put the kettle on and the temperature is cold, so you know you’re going to be able to intervene. I do like that.” “It’s given me a bit more freedom as well.”

(Informal Carers)

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CapabiliLes  Strength   Weakness  

Smart Homes capability and research base

Small scale, no major builder involved

Assisted Living capability, research base and implementation

Suppliers mostly niche SMEs More complex supply chain than smart homes

HAN, WAN research base Low cost, easy to install HAN for retrofit market not yet available

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 Market  Development  

•  Technical,  organisa?onal  &  commercial  issues  to  address  

•  How  do  we  construct  the  joint  benefits  and  business  case?  

•  Who  would/could  implement  any  programme  (Health  and  Wellness  Boards,  Housing  Associa?ons)?  

•  Do  we  have  the  policy  making  machinery  that  can  cope?  

 

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 Contact  Details  

 [email protected]