Northampton, UK – dbfb Communications and Iris IoT are proud to announce a partner with North Northamptonshire Council to undertake a proof of concept for Connected Care technology utilising the Genus Care frame.

Laura Sinclair, Therapy & Assistive Technology Service Manager, commented: “The North Northamptonshire Council Assistive Technology Team are excited to be leading on a project to promote wellbeing for those in Supported Living. The Genus frames offer endless opportunities to keep people safe within their homes, encourage engagement with their local communities and offers carers, both formal and informal a platform to provide additional support as needs change. Prevention and early intervention is key to helping people live well for longer.”  

Stuart Smith, Head of Public Sector at dbfb Communications added “We have been working closely with our partners Iris IoT to bring digital innovation to the social care sector. However, it only really comes to life in the hands of our social care professionals. Partnering with Local Authority and Healthcare providers is crucial to develop the use cases that will deliver the transformation that is drastically needed within social care. We are extremely grateful to Laura and the team at North Northants, together with Iris IoT for enabling this work, we look forward to developing further partnerships and innovation into the future.”

For further details on our Connected Care proposition, featuring the Genus Care frame, download our brochure or get in touch with our team at discover@dbfb.co.uk.