Taking Care, a provider of Technology Enabled Care (TEC) services in the UK, has responded to the UK Government’s national campaign to raise awareness of how the telephone network is being upgraded to digital and what it means for telecare services that help people remain safe and independent at home.
The TEC provider warns that as the UK’s analogue phone network nears its end-of-life, thousands of older and vulnerable people could be unaware of how this may affect their personal alarms.
Taking Care is urging the industry to go further, calling for clearer, more practical advice for individuals and families who could benefit from an alarm and do not currently have one. This move would ensure people only purchase digital-ready alarms and are not exposed to misleading pricing or unexpected upgrade charges.
While welcoming the campaign to inform existing alarm users, Taking Care expresses concern that some providers are still selling analogue-only alarms, despite the fast-approaching switchover.
Steve Gates, Managing Director at Taking Care, commented: “We’re proud to have been part of this government initiative recognising the significant impact the digital switchover has on personal alarm users and welcome the government’s recognition of telecare as a critical, life-saving service.
“However, we are disappointed to see that some providers are still selling personal alarms that rely on analogue telephone landlines and may not work as expected longer-term. Promoting cheaper analogue alarms is misleading and risks vulnerable adults not being fully protected. It also exposes customers to unexpected upgrade cost.”
“We have provided fully digital alarms since 2022 and have plans in place to ensure our existing analogue alarm customers are supported or upgraded.”
Taking Care has also launched a dedicated online resource so that people using telecare devices can check that their alarms are working, what type of alarm they have and learn what to look for when purchasing a new, future-ready device.
“We have issued guidance to ensure customers seeking a new life-saving personal alarm do not inadvertently purchase an outdated analogue device. Individuals need clear, practical advice to ensure their next alarm is fully digital and ready for the future.” adds Steve.
Taking Care advises people that are interested in a new telecare device to look for providers that sell only digital alarms; are Telecare Services Association (TSA) accredited; provide clear, upfront pricing with no hidden costs, and include data, SIM, and software upgrades as standard.
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