The document describes an interactive digital table designed for use in care homes. It has a large 40-inch touchscreen that provides an easy-to-use interface for activities, communication, and entertainment. The table allows residents to engage in activities together or connect with loved ones remotely through apps like Skype. It aims to promote person-centered care and a positive environment through technology-enabled interaction.
SiDE Presentation by Prof. Paul Watson of Newcastle UniversityAlex Kavanagh
This is a presentation given by Professor Paul Watson of Newcastle University about the digital inclusion project SiDE (http://www.side.ac.uk) that was given at SuperMondays SuperAgeing on Tuesday 31st August 2010 at the Culture Labs at Newcastle University, UK
How do people respond to technology in everyday discourse
Reference:
Harmon, E., & Mazmanian, M. (2013). Stories of the Smartphone in Everyday Discourse: Conflict, Tension & Instability. University of California, Department of Informatics, Irvine.
This presentation was part of the learn and share events held across the country in March, 2014.
The presentation was by Paul Webster, Lasa and looks at the benefits of digital technology in relation to care homes.
Find out more about the Volunteering in Care Homes project: http://www.ncvo.org.uk/practical-support/volunteering/volunteering-in-care-homes
Find out more about NCVO's work on volunteering: http://www.ncvo.org.uk/ncvo-volunteering
http://www.ncvo.org.uk/practical-support/volunteering/volunteering-in-care-homes
SiDE Presentation by Prof. Paul Watson of Newcastle UniversityAlex Kavanagh
This is a presentation given by Professor Paul Watson of Newcastle University about the digital inclusion project SiDE (http://www.side.ac.uk) that was given at SuperMondays SuperAgeing on Tuesday 31st August 2010 at the Culture Labs at Newcastle University, UK
How do people respond to technology in everyday discourse
Reference:
Harmon, E., & Mazmanian, M. (2013). Stories of the Smartphone in Everyday Discourse: Conflict, Tension & Instability. University of California, Department of Informatics, Irvine.
This presentation was part of the learn and share events held across the country in March, 2014.
The presentation was by Paul Webster, Lasa and looks at the benefits of digital technology in relation to care homes.
Find out more about the Volunteering in Care Homes project: http://www.ncvo.org.uk/practical-support/volunteering/volunteering-in-care-homes
Find out more about NCVO's work on volunteering: http://www.ncvo.org.uk/ncvo-volunteering
http://www.ncvo.org.uk/practical-support/volunteering/volunteering-in-care-homes
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- How to keep employees engaged, connected and collaborating while working remotely.
- Impacts on businesses amidst the Covid-19 pandemic and potential opportunities for the future.
- How to reduce drops in productivity by up to 25% through effectively equipping employees to work remotely.
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It would be ungrateful on our part not to recognize how immense the boons are which modern technology has given to mankind. Can we think of living without computers, mobile phones, electricity or modern methods of publishing? We all know the impact of technology in medical science & education system on us.
Information Technology and Modern Gadgets: Introduction, Utilization of Various Gadgets, Advantages of modern gadgets, Disadvantages of modern gadgets, Top 10 gadgets in India with small description.
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INTERACTIVE
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• Introducing ‘Person Centred Care’ through the use of
technology
• Creating a positive atmosphere for residents and
carers
• Inspiring interaction between patients, carers and
loved ones
The 40” Interactive Activity Touch Table is uniquely
designed for the Care Home environment. It is a fully
integrated, portable and adjustable interactive table
which is simply used the same way as a smart phone or
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Remind Me Care is an app exercising person centred
care, activities and companionship software, which
is National Institute for Health and Care Excellence
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history, specific care details and more, which can be
accessed through the app by family members and
friends in a GDPR compliant manner.
Technology is becoming an ever-increasing presence in
our daily lives, yet the elderly have missed out on this
technology revolution.
Technology can vastly improve the health and well-being
of the elderly in care homes. Many people worry their
relatives will become isolated and immobile in a care
home, therefore reliant on staff members or family visits
for any contact. Introducing care homes to technology
such as Skype (an app created to communicate with
voice and video to connect with loved ones across the
world) can help care home residents become more
interactive and maintain a sense of connection beyond
the care home.
• Brain Training Apps
• Collaborative Apps
• Gaming Apps
• Keep fit lessons, sing-alongs & quizzes
• Viewing the web
• Watching films and catch-up TV (Netflix & Amazon)
• Skype with loved ones from across the world
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