Feeling safe and secure at home
If you have a disability or health condition and want to feel safe and secure in your home, there is advice and support to help you maintain independence and peace of mind.
Equipment and tools for safety
The right equipment can help you feel more confident and secure.
Telecare and alarms
Providers can assist you in sourcing telecare services. This can range from personal alarms and other monitored devices, such as smoke alarms or fall detectors, to call the monitoring centre in an emergency (fees may apply).
- personal alarms and pendants that connect you to emergency help if you fall or feel unwell
- telecare monitoring systems for reassurance and quick response in emergencies
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Home safety features
The following home safety features can help reduce the risk of falls and make your home safer to move around:
- sensor lights to help you move around safely at night
- grab rails and non-slip mats to prevent falls
- key safes so trusted people can access your home in an emergency
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Technology support
Technology can help improve safety, independence, and peace of mind at home, including:
- smart doorbells, such as Ring, to check visitors without rushing to the door
- voice assistants, such as Alexa, to control lights, set reminders, and make calls hands-free
- GPS trackers for peace of mind if you go out and want someone to know your location
Local support
To find local services that can help and support you, please visit our services directory.
It brings together information on a wide range of organisations, community groups and care providers, making it easy to discover the support that’s right for you.
Additional support
If you have tried a range of aids and support but still finding daily activities more difficult, Adult Services can recommend suitable equipment or services.
This might include:
- assess your needs and recommend suitable safety equipment
- arrange care support for daily living and emergency planning
- provide advice on technology and services to keep you safe
- information on Disabled Facilities Grant (depending on eligibility)
Contact Adult Social Care to discuss your needs. They can help you explore equipment, technology, and services tailored to your situation.
You may need to pay for none, some or all of your care or services, depending on your personal financial situation.
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