Telecare in Scotland

Telecare is a term that covers a range of devices and services that harness developing technology to enable people to live with greater independence and safety in their own homes. Download our Glossary of Terms & Definitions [Word, 92KB] to read our definition of Telecare, as well as other associated terms.

Examples include devices that trigger a response from a call centre, such as falls monitors and motion sensors. The responses may range from a phone call to the person, to alerting a local carer or neighbour or social service, to alerting emergency services if appropriate. Other examples include devices that directly alert the person in the home to a particular hazard, such as a water level monitor in a bath.

IT developments are continually extending the range of devices and services available and, as a result, the scope for telecare to support people with particular health and social care needs – such as older people and people with disabilities – to remain in their own homes and optimise their independence and quality of life.

National Telecare Development Programme (2006-2008)

JIT is supporting the development and enhancement of Telecare services in Scotland through a National Programme that was launched in August 2006. The Programme makes funds for Telecare developments available to health and social care partnerships across Scotland through an £8m Development Fund.

You can find out more about the Telecare Programme via the menu on the left hand side of this page. Latest information for the various sections will be displayed on the right hand side of each page.

Please contact us if you wish to speak to someone in JIT about the National Telecare Programme.