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		<title>New initiative which helps older people could save NHS Lothian £150,000 a year</title>
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<div id="ds-firstpara" class="ds-firstpara">TWO frail pensioners who fell in their homes last week received help within minutes thanks to new state-of-the-art alarms.</div>
<p> 											The pair were among the first to be given the new neck pendant alarm connected direct to support staff under a joint city council and NHS Lothian scheme.</p>
<p>In one case, a 90-year-old man from the east of the city landed on his kitchen floor last Wednesday, but within 15 minutes carers arrived to bring him to his feet.</p>
<p>The previous day, a woman, aged 92, from the north-west, fell on her living room floor, also activating a neck alarm, allowing staff to arrive quickly to check her over.</p>
<p>It comes as the Telecare Falls Project is being rolled out across the city, introducing electronic detectors in properties where residents are known to be at risk.</p>
<p>The £120,000 initiative will help around 300 people over the next year.</p>
<p>Councillor Paul Edie, health and social care convener, said: &#8220;A fall can shake people&#8217;s confidence and leave them isolated. They become worried about leaving their home for routine trips to the shops or even moving too far from the safety of a particular room.</p>
<p>&#8220;If we can rebuild their self-belief then they can literally rebuild their lives and grasp back their independence.&#8221;</p>
<p>The detectors are linked to a 24/7 mobile support team which will respond to a fall within minutes, potentially saving NHS Lothian £150,000 and 1,000 hospital bed days a year.</p>
<p>Every year across the UK, falls account for 10 per cent of acute hospital admissions, resulting in NHS spending of £1.7 billion and 70,000 fractured hips.</p>
<p>to read more of this article <a  target="_blank" href="http://edinburghnews.scotsman.com/health/Neck-alarms-will-give-pensioners.5604769.jp">CLICK HERE</a></p>
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<div id="ds-firstpara" class="ds-firstpara">TWO frail pensioners who fell in their homes last week received help within minutes thanks to new state-of-the-art alarms.</div>
<p> 											The pair were among the first to be given the new neck pendant alarm connected direct to support staff under a joint city council and NHS Lothian scheme.</p>
<p>In one case, a 90-year-old man from the east of the city landed on his kitchen floor last Wednesday, but within 15 minutes carers arrived to bring him to his feet.</p>
<p>The previous day, a woman, aged 92, from the north-west, fell on her living room floor, also activating a neck alarm, allowing staff to arrive quickly to check her over.</p>
<p>It comes as the Telecare Falls Project is being rolled out across the city, introducing electronic detectors in properties where residents are known to be at risk.</p>
<p>The £120,000 initiative will help around 300 people over the next year.</p>
<p>Councillor Paul Edie, health and social care convener, said: &#8220;A fall can shake people&#8217;s confidence and leave them isolated. They become worried about leaving their home for routine trips to the shops or even moving too far from the safety of a particular room.</p>
<p>&#8220;If we can rebuild their self-belief then they can literally rebuild their lives and grasp back their independence.&#8221;</p>
<p>The detectors are linked to a 24/7 mobile support team which will respond to a fall within minutes, potentially saving NHS Lothian £150,000 and 1,000 hospital bed days a year.</p>
<p>Every year across the UK, falls account for 10 per cent of acute hospital admissions, resulting in NHS spending of £1.7 billion and 70,000 fractured hips.</p>
<p>to read more of this article <a  target="_blank" href="http://edinburghnews.scotsman.com/health/Neck-alarms-will-give-pensioners.5604769.jp">CLICK HERE</a></p>
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