Wednesday 13 November 2024
4.6 C
Nottingham

Rushcliffe: Home Alarms provide security, reassurance, and independence for you or your loved ones

Rushcliffe Borough Council’s (RBC) Home Alarms Service provides security, reassurance, and independence for you and your loved ones.
A pendant is worn on a neck cord or wrist with a trigger that can be pressed to raise an alarm and request assistance in the instance of a medical or other emergency.

It’s a lifeline that helps enable residents to live independently in their own homes whilst knowing that help is no more than a press of a button away.

Hundreds of people across Rushcliffe and neighbouring areas already use the service, which has achieved a remarkable 100% customer satisfaction rating for eight consecutive years.

Those who use the service fed back that they were completely satisfied with RBC’s Housing Support administration team when they had the need to use the facility.

Our Home Alarm system is future-proof and designed to evolve with the changing healthcare landscape, whilst allowing straightforward operation with easy, intuitive controls, giving users greater confidence.

- Advertisement -

 

Rushcliffe Borough Council Cabinet Portfolio Holder for Planning and Housing, Cllr Roger Upton, said: “The alarms give so much extra comfort to residents and their families, ensuring they can stay even safer in their own home, and help is at hand if they need it at the press of a button.

“It’s quite remarkable the service has received 100% satisfaction ratings for eight years, highlighting how this wonderful service continues to give peace of mind to so many.”

All for under £6 a week, the Home Alarms service is accessible to residents living in Rushcliffe and other surrounding areas of Nottinghamshire, with free demonstrations available.

To find out more about the service, contact RBC’s friendly Housing Support Team on 0115 981 9911 or visit www.rushcliffe.gov.uk/homealarms.

Sponsored article 

Follow The Wire on TikTok, Facebook, X, Instagram. Send your story to newsdesk@westbridgfordwire.com or on 0115 772 0418

Categories:
 

Latest