Helping People with a Parkinsons Diagnosis

Published: Thursday, 3 August 2023

Nottingham on Call is a service that provides assistive technology to help people live independently in their own homes. While Nottingham on Call may not specifically focus on Parkinson's disease, there are several ways in which the service can be beneficial for people living with Parkinson's:

Safety monitoring: Nottingham on Call offers various safety monitoring systems such as fall detectors, bed sensors, and smoke alarms. These systems can help people with Parkinson's who may have mobility issues, balance problems or be at risk of falls. It can also help those who may struggle to get out of bed or with devices like our memrebel, help people who need reminders to take medication.

Telecare devices: Nottingham on Call provides telecare devices such as personal alarms, the NOC GO! and door sensors. These can help people with Parkinson's to live independently and maintain their daily routines.

Remote monitoring: Nottingham on Call's remote monitoring service allows health and care professionals to monitor the wellbeing of people with Parkinson's remotely. This can be especially beneficial for those who live alone and may be at risk of falls, or who need regular check-ups and assessments.

Nottingham on Call's range of assistive technologies can help people with Parkinson's to live independently and safely in their own homes, while also providing peace of mind for their loved ones and caregivers.