TIHM Monitoring Service

The TIHM Monitoring Service is a new, free of charge service to remotely monitor the health and wellbeing of both people with dementia and their carers who live in Surrey during the Coronavirus outbreak.

It combines easy to use remote monitoring devices that are installed in people's homes collecting information about health and wellbeing, with a dedicated and clinically led Monitoring Team. The collected health data is automatically analysed by the technology and if health or wellbeing issues are detected, an alert is flagged on a digital dashboard overseen by the Monitoring Team. The Team will investigate the alert and provide the necessary support and advice.

This is an important new service designed to reasure people with dementia and their carers about their health during this difficult period and ensure they receive treatment and support when it is needed. The TIHM Monitoring Service is based on an award-winning system, known as TIHM (Technology Integrated Health Management) for dementia that has been developed by Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, the University of Surrey and smart home monitoring provider, Howz. Background about the study is provided in the links at the bottom of this page.