And why you should prepare for it sooner rather than later… The impending end of life date for analogue ISDN telephony, set by BT for 2025, represents one of the most significant changes in care home telecoms history. Whilst millions of businesses have already turned away from ISDN in favour of more cost effective and…
It was great to see our new Nexus Care nurse call messaging unit put into action this week at the impressive new Emerson Grange Care Home in Hextable, Kent.
Health and Social Care Secretary Matt Hancock announced last week that he is making more than £200 million available to the NHS to improve technological standards across the board. Mr Hancock stated that the NHS “must make use of the best technology available to support some of our most basic needs”. Having spoken with hundreds…
GHM Care has developed and launched a new messaging unit for care homes. The platform, called Nexus Care, allows staff to receive alarm notifications from any nurse call system directly on their smartphone.
Care home telecoms provider GHM Care has been awarded accreditation from Alcumus SafeContractor for achieving excellence in health and safety in the workplace.
GHM Care are delighted to have installed the phone system and specialist care home WiFi to a brand new Oakland care home in Eastbourne. The system has been linked to the nurse call system and all of the staff’s smartphones to improve mobility, efficiency and noise levels throughout the home.
Great Oaks, a specialist residential, nursing and dementia care home in Bournemouth, and GHM Care customer, has been crowned the winner of the Dorset Building Excellence Awards 2018 for Best Inclusive Building.
Here is a snapshot of just some of the more extreme technologies that may or may not end up being adopted as part of our business telephone systems of the future:
Report by The Guardian Japan’s elderly are being told to get used to being looked after by robots. Could your care home technology extend to robot carers too? With Japan’s ageing society facing a predicted shortfall of 370,000 caregivers by 2025, the government wants to increase community acceptance of technology that could help fill the…