All Stories

  1. Use of information and communication technology in nursing services
  2. Ethics in care: how to use technology
  3. Keeping it secure: data security in residential care
  4. Securing IT infrastructure in the care home
  5. What to look for in a new nurse call system
  6. Technology systems to support caring
  7. Technological innovations in residential care
  8. The technological benefits of modern care management
  9. Modernising care: the latest wireless nurse call systems
  10. Making care modern: using the latest technology
  11. How to choose a residential care software management system
  12. Residential care nurse call systems: which one is right for you?
  13. Nurse call systems: the first line of defence
  14. Embracing today's technologies: an imperative rather than a choice
  15. Best practice in the latest care-related software
  16. New or upgraded nurse call system? It's all in the preparation
  17. Web-based care home software: a system to suit
  18. The use of patient management systems in the community
  19. The managerial costs of nurse call systems
  20. Emerging technology: nurse call systems
  21. Nurse call systems: ensuring a fast response to emergencies
  22. What to consider when choosing a software management system
  23. The ATHENE Project: The importance of bricolage in personalising assisted living technologies
  24. The ethical issues of telecare: a help or a hindrance?
  25. Telecare: a reactive service to enhance patient care
  26. Designing assisted living technologies ‘in the wild’: preliminary experiences with cultural probe methodology
  27. Taking the tablets to work: how technology helps HCAs
  28. Is your home telecare aware?
  29. Telecare: supporting independence at home
  30. Nursing and information and communication technology (ICT): A discussion of trends and future directions
  31. Designing technology with older people
  32. Supporting people with complex behavioural difficulties and autistic spectrum disorder in a community setting: an inclusive approach
  33. Dependable domestic systems design: A socio-technical approach
  34. Responsibility and Dependable Systems
  35. Dependability and Trust in Organisational and Domestic Computer Systems
  36. Designing computer technologies with older people
  37. Depending on digital design: extending inclusivity
  38. The anti‐social model of disability
  39. A Dependability Model for Domestic Systems
  40. Home technology systems
  41. Introduction: Dependability and Responsibility in Context
  42. Design with Care: Technology, Disability and the Home