It’s been a little over a year since Suffolk County Council launched Cassius – now the most advanced digital care technology service in the country – and in that time we’ve changed the lives of 1,600 Suffolk residents with the installation of over 2,600 pieces of digital technology.
The types of technology installed include movement sensors, smart watches, wearables and falls prevention devices – all of which are supporting people in Suffolk to remain independent for longer and to live safely and well at home.
For example, movement sensors can show when you leave home and return, or if there hasn’t been movement for some time, letting your carer or loved ones know you’re safe. Smart watches allow you to easily call for help from home or while you’re out. Falls pendants will automatically raise an alarm and call for help if it detects that you’ve had a fall. The technology on offer can all be customised to support people with a range of health and care needs and address specific requirements.
And after one year in action, we now have some fascinating new data which highlights the benefits of a digital care technology service such as Cassius, and the huge results it creates for social care and the NHS.
Because digital technology can delay someone’s need to access additional care or move to supported accommodation before they’re ready, the data shows that Cassius has created estimated cost avoidance savings to social care of £4.2 million, as well as cashable savings of £420,000. These savings can then be put back into the system and used to improve social care services elsewhere.
Not only that, but we are pleased to see the added value to the wider healthcare system too.
Since last July, Cassius has helped to avoid 118 ambulance callouts at a time when pressure on the NHS is at an all-time high, and prevented hospital admissions saving 170 days, freeing up beds for those most in need.