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4 Reasons housing providers must revise their telecare needs post COVID-19

 

Achieving impactful technology adoption in supported housing goes beyond acquiring new devices. This guide outlines four critical factors to consider when planning and delivering your vision for technology. Explore insights on open standards, cloud computing, and findings from research with 120 senior housing executives, highlighting how COVID-19 has re-shaped priorities in the sector.

 
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Why you must read...

Connectivity

The pandemic highlighted the critical need for technology to combat isolation and loneliness, with 82% of housing providers prioritising remote communication tools for residents.

Adaptability

Housing providers are embracing remote working for staff, with 80% emphasising video communication as a key post-pandemic priority to maintain property oversight and resident care.

 

Innovation

78% of housing professionals now see remote healthcare access as essential, with digital telecare enabling video consultations to improve resident well-being and streamline services.

What to expect...

The COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally changed the way technology is used in specialist housing, driving significant shifts in service delivery and resident care. This guide explores the impact of these changes on your services and the actions needed to enhance resident well-being and operational efficiency.

Discover practical advice, key insights, and useful recommendations to adapt to the new landscape of technology-enabled care services successfully.

“The use of digital tools whether directly or indirectly has proven of almost fundamental importance for communication and access to services in the current climate and the Appello SLA warden call system has had many benefits.”

Denise Williams

Head of support, Blackpool Coastal Housing

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4 Reasons housing providers must revise their telecare needs post COVID-19