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TransPennine Express has completed the installation of life-saving defibrillators across its fleet of 51 Class 185 trains.
South Gloucestershire Council’s assistive technology service, led by OTs and technicians, has successfully transformed adult social care ...
A webinar will update people on the action underway regarding the reclassification of guidance for powered wheelchairs and mobility scooters ...
Born without most of his right hand, social media content creator Henrik Cox has followed prosthetic advancements from a ...
New data reveals the stark differences in NHS funding for continuing healthcare (CHC) across England’s 42 integrated care ...
The Society of Tissue Viability published articles on standards for beds and mattresses and flammability safety for pressure ...
Berkshire residents are being called on to return unused mobility aids to help ensure patients have access to essential support for recovery.
A research study from Imperial College London and Coventry University has revealed that there is a strong association between an older person’s view of how they are ageing and how well they will ...
In a “breakthrough” for accessible design, UK-based organisation Photosymbols has launched EasyMaker, a new AI-powered tool created in collaboration with people with learning disabilities. Built ...
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital King’s Lynn (QEHKL) Charity has donated £23,000 worth of assistive technology equipment that will help patients at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) King’s Lynn NHS ...
New independent research by software company nuom has revealed growing concern among disabled people that the rise of AI in healthcare could lead to exclusion for those less confident with technology.
A vital council service in South Lanarkshire is to be bolstered to help keep vulnerable people safe and independent in their own homes. Technology-enabled care (TEC) uses telecare devices to relay ...
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