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Cutting-edge monitoring technology enhances safety and quality of care for intermediate care residents
MANCHESTER, U.K. - s4story -- ROCHDALE – Tudor Court Intermediate Care facility has become the first in Rochdale to implement advanced Wellbeing Sensor technology, following investment from Rochdale Borough Council. The official launch took place on 8th January 2026 at the 24-bedded facility, marking a significant milestone in the borough's commitment to innovative, person-centred care.
The initiative, funded by Rochdale Borough Council, has seen Wellbeing Sensors installed in seven rooms at Tudor Court.
This state-of-the-art technology uses non-intrusive monitoring to enhance resident safety, improve care outcomes, and support staff in delivering timely, responsive care.
Councillor Iftikhar Ahmed, Cabinet Member for Adult Care, said:
"This investment represents our commitment to providing the highest quality care for Rochdale's residents. The Wellbeing Sensor technology allows us to enhance safety and dignity for those in intermediate care, while supporting our dedicated care staff with the tools they need to deliver excellent, responsive care."
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Councillor Daalat Ali, Deputy Leader and Portfolio Holder for Health, added:
"Innovation in care technology is essential as we work to meet the evolving needs of our community. This pilot at Tudor Court demonstrates our forward-thinking approach to adult social care and our determination to ensure residents receive care that is both compassionate and technologically advanced."
The launch event was attended by senior council officers including Hayley Ashall, Assistant Director for Adult Social Care Commissioning and Prevention, and Hannah Wilson, Business Change Project Manager, alongside Heidi Tombling, Manager of Tudor Court, and care staff and residents from the facility.
Hayley Ashall commented:
"The Wellbeing Sensor technology represents a significant step forward in how we deliver intermediate care services. Early indications show promising improvements in response times and resident wellbeing, and we're excited to evaluate the outcomes of this pilot to inform future care innovations across Rochdale."
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The Wellbeing Sensor system provides real-time monitoring of resident activity and wellbeing indicators, enabling care staff to respond proactively to changing needs.
The technology operates without cameras, preserving privacy and dignity while delivering comprehensive care support.
Tudor Court's intermediate care facility provides essential rehabilitation and recovery services for residents transitioning from hospital to home or other care settings.
The introduction of Wellbeing Sensors is expected to enhance the quality of care during this critical period.
The pilot program will be evaluated over the coming months, with potential for expansion across other care facilities in the borough based on outcomes and resident feedback.
For more information please contact: enquiries@wellbeingsensors.com
ENDS
The initiative, funded by Rochdale Borough Council, has seen Wellbeing Sensors installed in seven rooms at Tudor Court.
This state-of-the-art technology uses non-intrusive monitoring to enhance resident safety, improve care outcomes, and support staff in delivering timely, responsive care.
Councillor Iftikhar Ahmed, Cabinet Member for Adult Care, said:
"This investment represents our commitment to providing the highest quality care for Rochdale's residents. The Wellbeing Sensor technology allows us to enhance safety and dignity for those in intermediate care, while supporting our dedicated care staff with the tools they need to deliver excellent, responsive care."
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Councillor Daalat Ali, Deputy Leader and Portfolio Holder for Health, added:
"Innovation in care technology is essential as we work to meet the evolving needs of our community. This pilot at Tudor Court demonstrates our forward-thinking approach to adult social care and our determination to ensure residents receive care that is both compassionate and technologically advanced."
The launch event was attended by senior council officers including Hayley Ashall, Assistant Director for Adult Social Care Commissioning and Prevention, and Hannah Wilson, Business Change Project Manager, alongside Heidi Tombling, Manager of Tudor Court, and care staff and residents from the facility.
Hayley Ashall commented:
"The Wellbeing Sensor technology represents a significant step forward in how we deliver intermediate care services. Early indications show promising improvements in response times and resident wellbeing, and we're excited to evaluate the outcomes of this pilot to inform future care innovations across Rochdale."
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The Wellbeing Sensor system provides real-time monitoring of resident activity and wellbeing indicators, enabling care staff to respond proactively to changing needs.
The technology operates without cameras, preserving privacy and dignity while delivering comprehensive care support.
Tudor Court's intermediate care facility provides essential rehabilitation and recovery services for residents transitioning from hospital to home or other care settings.
The introduction of Wellbeing Sensors is expected to enhance the quality of care during this critical period.
The pilot program will be evaluated over the coming months, with potential for expansion across other care facilities in the borough based on outcomes and resident feedback.
For more information please contact: enquiries@wellbeingsensors.com
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Source: Wellbeing Sensors
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