The ICOPE (Integrated Care for Older People) tool was developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) to improve the monitoring and management of the health of the elderly. Designed to detect and prevent loss of autonomy in seniors, ICOPE offers a structured framework for assessment, monitoring and intervention. Now, Telegrafik has been offering the ICOPE […]
According to INSEE, in 20 years, life expectancy for women in France has increased by 2.9 years and that for men by 4.7 years. While we can be pleased to see life expectancy increasing, it should be noted that aging obviously does not have the same impact depending on whether one ages in good health […]
Just over a year ago, we were pleased to reach the symbolic figure of 100 sites equipped with Telegrafik solutions. Today, the number has doubled. In concrete terms, this means around 1,000 falls detected each month, 80,000 alerts sent each year, and nearly 500 professionals who log in to the Telegrafik extranet every day. […]
Last June, HSTV and Telegrafik signed a partnership agreement to develop innovative solutions adapted to the needs of seniors in fragile situations. This is the result of an award-winning collaboration!
To date, Telegrafik has equipped 25 territories with its platform of innovative solutions throughout France and assists its clients in setting up the technological component of the CRT.
“The OMERIS network is very much in favour of innovation when it brings real added value to the support of senior citizens. The innovation must also be of an interest to the teams: for example, reducing stress and fatigue and helping caregivers provide better support to seniors. We are very attentive to the innovations that […]
The OMERIS Network (69) offers individualized accompaniment to the elderly and is committed to the search for well-being in France and Switzerland. This group, a player in the medico-social sector, accompanies the elderly in their life in Nursing and care homes, helps, advises and accompanies seniors at home.
As the majority of French people age, they want to remain in their own homes for as long as possible. It would be ideal to be able to benefit at home from services equivalent to those offered in a nursing home. AÉSIOSanté and other FNMF (Fédération Nationale de la Mutualité Française) mutualist players are […]
Enabling people with Alzheimer’s disease to continue living in their own homes is a real challenge, particularly in the face of the issues that accompany this disease. 60% of people with Alzheimer’s live at home: for relatives, this is a major source of anxiety, hence the need for reassurance. In the early stages of the […]
“[…] we are working on possibilities, this time in conjunction with digital technology, to keep our seniors in good health. Not only those who are dependent, but also those patients who are a bit fragile: being able to identify them at that moment. We need to be innovative with this large population, and as we […]
“With Telegrafik, we became interested in the recording of lifestyle habits because the system was at maturity on the market, with an opposable offer and a structure that ensures maintenance and technicality that we were able to verify over time. […] Telegrafik seemed to us to be agile, expert, with solid references since they had […]
In an effort to identify all the issues at stake in the home care sector and in order to offer increasingly specialised and optimal support, Telegrafik interviewed several specialists in the profession.
90% of elderly people want to grow old at home, and this is a major challenge, as homes are often no longer suitable for elderly people who are losing their independence. Keeping older people at home is a key factor in well-being and ageing well. Being able to maintain one’s lifestyle is an advantage for […]
“In France, the EHPAD has been based on a very industrial model of organisation for the last forty or fifty years, and the human approach has been eroded over time. The aim is to put the individual back at the heart of the organisation, to break the industrial mould and organise the work to suit […]