Saturday 9 April 2016

Community patient care transformed by technology support

The iPads have been bought by Seaton and District Hospital League of Friends to assist patients struggling with the demands of speech and communication

(Devon, UK) Patients based in a South Devon town who have communication and swallowing difficulties are benefitting from the use of two iPads with a variety of specialised apps.

The iPads were purchased by Seaton and District Hospital League of Friends. The first one is intended for inpatients at Seaton Community Hospital requiring communication support, with extra applications to enhance staff training.

The second iPad will be utilised in the local community for assessment, ongoing communication therapy and education.

Seaton Community Hospital has a number of admissions due to medical events that can affect communication, such as motor neurone disease, stroke, Parkinson’s Disease, multiple sclerosis and dementia.

As a result of these conditions, it can be very difficult and frustrating for patients to communicate the most basic of needs.

Dr Rob Daniels, a Seaton GP, backed the purchase of the iPads and Sue Renyard, community speech and language therapist, will use the technology to help with assessment and ongoing support. For the full article click here 



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