Brand new mobile phone and app set to launch
We’re getting ready to launch our brand new mobile phone and app service, which will offer our customers a direct way to alert us if they have a fall, or come into trouble and they are out and abou
If you live alone or need assistance to help you to continue to live independently at home, or you’re worried that if you had a fall or needed help, you might not know how to alert someone, it might be the time to consider Nottingham on Call.
We provide people who want to live independently with the ability to call for help 24 hours a day, seven days a week, all year round.
Our personal care alarm monitoring service provides you with a lightweight pendant to wear, which will work anywhere in your house and garden. It can be worn around your wrist or your neck, and allows you to push a button and alert our call centre team, the minute you get into trouble. Whether you have a fall, hurt yourself, or feel unwell and require help or reassurance, we’ll be there.
Based in the heart of Nottingham, we respond over the phone to a distress call instantly, and can contact nearby family or friends, or the emergency services in more extreme cases. We also have a fleet of Nottingham on Call response vehicles to reach all our customers within a maximum of half an hour if we need to.
We’re getting ready to launch our brand new mobile phone and app service, which will offer our customers a direct way to alert us if they have a fall, or come into trouble and they are out and abou
The Alcuris Memo Hub is a system currently on trial with Nottingham on Call as we look into the future of care alarms and what will be needed as our population becomes older, more active and lifestyles change.
The Nottingham on Call team were out in force at Nottingham’s Victoria Centre Market in April, alongside the team at Nottingham City Homes, offering advice and guidance.
On Tuesday 11th June, Nottingham will host its Ageing Well Day, to help advise people on the services available to them as they get older.