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Mobility News

Can technology support the elderly more?

17th February 2016

Technology is seemingly a young person’s game, but with its life-changing potential, does the industry need to realise its benefit for the older generation too?


Driverless car project aims to get elderly back on the road

16th February 2016

Researchers at the University of the West of England and the Bristol Robotics Laboratory are working together to develop a driverless vehicle for mature motorists.


UNISON report reveals carers need more time to look after the elderly and ill

15th February 2016

UNISON’s report, Suffering Alone at Home, discovered that three-quarters of participating homecare workers felt that the time allowed to elderly patients simply wasn’t long enough to meet the care needs of each individual.


5 ways to make friends in retirement

15th February 2016

Inevitably, as we get older it can be hard to keep up old friendships and the thought of meeting new people can be a bit daunting, but you’re never too old to make some new connections, so follow our guide to being a social butterfly in retirement.


Step training could improve balance amongst the elderly

11th February 2016

A new research report suggests focusing on step training could help the elderly to build up better balance, therefore reducing the risk of falls.


How to deal with resistance when you're caring

11th February 2016

It can be hard to deliver the right care to your friend, patient or relative when they’re determined to carry on living an independent lifestyle, but there’s a way to provide support without restricting them.


Tips to help you care better in 2016

28th January 2016

The New Year presents an opportunity to take stock of your own health and skill needs, and in doing so, make sure you continue to provide excellent care in 2016. Follow our simple guide to caring better this year.


New research project aims to help those with mobility issues lead more active lives

26th January 2016

The University of Bath is encouraging people over-65 with limited mobility to take part in a new research study that hopes to use physical activity as a means to reducing the issues they have around moving.