FarrPoint's independent study that examined the 'Joining the Dots' IoT project by Archangel, concluded that smart sensor technology can deliver real impact across Scotland’s retirement housing. The sensors could improve safety, reduce costs, and deliver a return on investment within a year.
A recently completed six-month project, involving the installation of a range of unobtrusive sensors at a retirement housing development in South Lanarkshire is being hailed as a resounding success, with significant benefits for both tenants and the housing providers as well as a positive return on investment within the first year and an estimated annual saving of £18.5 million when applied across all of Scotland’s retirement housing developments.
Involving Glasgow-based digital health innovator (this will open in a new window)Archangel alongside (this will open in a new window)Bield Housing and Care and the Digital Health and Care Innovation Centre ((this will open in a new window)DHI), the completed project underwent a comprehensive assessment by FarrPoint.
The project, entitled ‘Evaluating care delivery in rural settings’, showcased the latest technology innovations and was funded by the UK Government’s Department for Science, Innovation and Technology as part of the Glasgow City Region (GCR) 5G Smart and Connected Places Programme.
The final report, produced by FarrPoint, demonstrates the considerable impact that the use of smart sensors can have in the housing sector:
The use of smart technology can also be used to monitor other environmental conditions to detect risks such as legionella.
Covering retired individuals at Langvout Court in Biggar, the project involved sensors being placed around communal spaces and ten individual properties at the development in order to monitor property conditions such as temperature, humidity and motion.
The data was then relayed immediately to Archangel’s ambient assisted living secure technology platform and automatically monitored 24/7 to proactively address any potential issues that might arise concerning the living conditions of tenants.
The sensors were connected via the Angelnet connectivity network, with the data then becoming available to all stakeholders via the platform.
The project delivered an annual £7670 saving in heating costs and an annual £2825 saving in maintenance costs. An £18.5 million annual saving is estimated when factored out across all of Scotland’s retirement housing developments.
As independent consultants, we often do studies evaluating the real impact that technology can bring, and I’m pleased that this particular assessment showed positive benefits of intelligent sensors to tenants at Langvout Court. Not only did it enhance their sense of safety and wellbeing but also supported Bield staff to deliver more timely, informed responses.
Kate Milne, Economist and Report Author, FarrPoint
This is ultimately about making housing more connected and safer, which allows for more responsive communities creating the conditions for people to live happier, longer and more secure lives in their own properties.
Janette Hughes, Director of Planning & Performance with DHI (and Chair of the UKTIN Health Working Group), who alerted Archangel to the funding opportunityThe independent FarrPoint evaluation confirms real, measurable outcomes that address today’s operational, financial and regulatory pressures as well as a return on investment within the first year. By aggregating data across housing and care environments, the Archangel platform delivers safer homes, reduces energy and maintenance costs, improves compliance and frees up staff time. This isn’t about experimenting with innovation. It’s about helping leaders turn information into action, confidently and cost-effectively. Our partners are empowered to deploy secure, proven, scalable solutions with real-time insights available 24/7 that drive strategic impact, operational efficiency and better outcomes for people and communities.
Tom Morton, CEO of Archangel
EDITORS NOTES:
Angelnet includes broadband, mobile and wireless LPWAN (Low power wide area network) connectivity partners connecting the IoT (Internet of Things) sensors within the properties and communal areas to provide a resilient, scalable and future-fit solution for housing and care by enabling wider connectivity.
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