Scheme to put more IT in care homes is underway

Original article: http://www.computing.co.uk/computing/news/2256481/scheme-put-care-homes-gets

A new £12m scheme aims to give disabled and elderly people in care homes more access to IT and the internet.

The Get Connected scheme is being funded by the Department of Health and aims to benefit as many as 22,000 care providers in the UK.

Individual applications for grants of up to £20,000 are being managed by the Charities Technology Trust (CTT), which has already received 359 applications in two days.

William Hoyle, chief executive of the trust, told Computing: “There is an assumption that once people are in a care home they no longer need to be connected to the world, we think this is wrong.”

Many care homes have access to a single computer which is used for administration and is not connected to the internet.

The Social Care Institute for Excellence is overseeing the scheme, which also aims to benefit staff who work in care homes.

The grants will also cover user training for care home staff and residents.

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Note that the closing date for initial applications for this grant is 10th September 2010. If you run a care home and would like us to help you apply for this grant please contact us. We can provide a range of services that would be covered by this grant. From installing wireless internet access throughout your care home to setting up additional PCs, this is a great opportunity to modernise your care home and have it covered by a grant.

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