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Technology-Enabled Care and Telecare Policy

1. Purpose

The purpose of this policy is to set out how our domiciliary care service utilises Technology-Enabled Care (TEC) and Telecare solutions to enhance service user safety, independence, and quality of life. As technology continues to evolve, our organisation recognises the importance of digital tools in providing efficient, responsive, and personalised care.

This policy ensures compliance with the Regulation and Inspection of Social Care (Wales) Act 2016, the Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014, and the NICE Guidelines on Digital Health and Assistive Technology. It aligns with the Care Inspectorate Wales (CIW) expectations regarding the safe and ethical use of technology in care.

Our organisation efficiently manages Technology-Enabled Care by:

2. Scope

This policy applies to:

It covers:

3. Definition and Types of Technology-Enabled Care

Technology-Enabled Care (TEC) refers to the use of digital and electronic devices to support service user wellbeing, health monitoring, and independent living. This includes:

3.1 Telecare Solutions (Remote Monitoring and Alerts)

3.2 Telehealth and Remote Health Monitoring

3.3 Smart Home Technology to Promote Independence

4. Implementation and Management of TEC in Home Care

4.1 Assessing Service User Needs for TEC

Before introducing TEC solutions, our organisation ensures that each service user undergoes a thorough assessment to determine:

Assessments will be conducted in collaboration with:

4.2 Installation and Maintenance of TEC Devices

Once a TEC solution is identified, we ensure:

Service users and families are provided with written instructions on how to use and troubleshoot their TEC devices.

4.3 Emergency Response to TEC Malfunctions

To prevent harm or disruption in care, we implement:

Staff are trained to identify signs of TEC failure, reassure service users, and contact technical support or emergency responders when necessary.

5. Data Security, Privacy, and Ethical Considerations

5.1 Service User Consent and Rights

The use of TEC is based on informed consent and choice. We ensure that:

If a service user lacks capacity, TEC solutions will only be implemented following best interest assessments under the Mental Capacity Act 2005.

5.2 Data Protection and Cybersecurity

TEC solutions involve the collection of sensitive health and personal data. To protect service users:

Any data breaches or cybersecurity concerns must be reported immediately to the Data Protection Officer ({{org_field_data_protection_officer_first_name}} {{org_field_data_protection_officer_last_name}}).

6. Staff Training and Competency in Using TEC

To ensure TEC is effectively integrated into care, staff must:

Failure to adhere to this policy may result in disciplinary action, in accordance with the Disciplinary and Grievance Policy (DCW31).

7. Monitoring and Review of TEC Effectiveness

Our organisation is committed to continuous improvement in TEC implementation. We will:

8. Related Policies

This policy should be read alongside:

9. Policy Review

This policy will be reviewed annually or sooner if there are significant updates in TEC regulations, best practice guidelines, or technological advancements. The Registered Manager is responsible for overseeing its implementation.


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