Third, technology is transforming so many service sectors and the way we live our lives and do business. Yet both the health and care sectors have been late adopters. Workforce and productivity challenges place a premium on adopting even the most basic of IT let alone looking to make better use of remote monitoring and digital connectivity to deliver more predictive and anticipatory care.
Four, people are voting with their feet. Families are looking for reassurance and are looking to the likes of Amazon and Apple to provide the platforms and the products that turn dumb domestic appliances in to smart devices. The opportunity to repurpose everyday consumer goods such as the Amazon Echo, Internet connected domestic appliances and gadgets is already being pioneered but opens the door to a whole new model of supported living.
Five, its not just about the money. Of course any successful reform of social care must answer the questions: Who pays and how much? But these questions are pointless unless we are clear what we are paying for. Is it really good enough to simply to support a better-funded status quo?
Join a variety of care suppliers, industry experts and like-minded care professionals to discover innovative products and services as well as the latest updates and ideas from this challenging industry at these stimulating care home events.
Take part in free seminars and workshops, enjoy relaxed networking and interact with specialist products to help maximise your care business to its full potential.
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Care Roadshows are organised by Broadway Events.
The show provided a great range of exhibitors and the opportunity to gain more knowledge.
The care roadshows are always on our list of ‘must do’ events. Not only do we see high quality delegates, but we learn key industry insight which helps our overall marketing approach to the sector.
Thank you for organising such a great and successful event at Villa Park. The hard work of yourself and the team is appreciated in making the event happen.