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Cambridgeshire County Council has launched a new ‘Technology Enabled Care’ (TEC) flat which uses everyday technology to help people become more independent at home. The launch provided an opportunity for people to meet the team involved, ask questions and try out some of the technology used.

The TEC flat is an initiative by the county council to showcase ways in which new and existing technology can be used to help prevent, delay and reduce the need for formal community or acute care.

The equipment available ranges from simple pill reminders to sophisticated detectors, sensors, smart devices and trackers.

“An impressive 3,836 assessments have been carried out by the TEC team since 2023, and everyone assessed has either received equipment or been signposted to advice,” said a council spokesperson.

Councillor Richard Howitt, chair of the adults and health committee said: “New technologies can be transformative for the way all of us lead our lives.

“And it is very exciting that Cambridgeshire can help provide technologies which are literally life-changing for people with different disabilities, dementia or other health issues.

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Councillor Richard Howitt, chair of the adults and health committee said: "New technologies can be transformative for the way all of us lead our lives.” His remarks follow a visit to see the TEC flat at Godmanchester.

Councillor Richard Howitt, chair of the adults and health committee said: “New technologies can be transformative for the way all of us lead our lives.” His remarks follow a visit to see the TEC flat at Godmanchester.

“The demonstration flat allows people to see and try equipment for themselves from the simplest kitchen and bathroom aids to complex sensor systems which enable relatives to stay in close touch.

“It all helps people to be able to live independently, safely and with peace of mind, strengthening our commitment to being a more caring county.”

The TEC flat is located at: Flat 12, Rectory Gardens, Godmanchester, Huntingdon, PE29 2BH.

To arrange a viewing, please contact the TEC team, either by phone, on 01480 378 160, or email  TECS@cambridgeshire.gov.uk  (pre-arranged viewings only).

Watch our video on YouTube for a glimpse inside the TEC flat.

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