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Technology funding launched to support councils to help tackle challenges in social care

  • Pioneering health-tech company Lilli will award up to £1m of matched funding to support local authorities and ICBs adopt lifestyle monitoring technology to address resource and budget challenges ahead of seasonal winter pressures  
  • Lilli technology is already helping to help more people live independently in their homes for longer, free up carer hours and accelerate hospital discharge rates by up to 16 days – a significant saving which can help address the “bed blocking” issue within the NHS.

Lilli, the SaaS company using a proactive lifestyle monitoring technology to revolutionise care, today announces that it has launched a new funding opportunity to support local authorities and ICBs to accelerate the adoption of lifestyle monitoring technology ahead of winter. The Proactive Care Fund will provide a streamlined application process and access to up to £1,000,000 of matched funding to transform care delivery, and support people to live independently for longer.

Lilli supports stretched adult social service teams to be on the front foot and gain insights into an individual’s wellbeing even when carers are not present. The data helps professionals to right size care packages and make evidence-based decisions by giving clear insight into what a service user is capable of within their own home. It is being used across the country to speed up hospital discharge and care assessments, as well as reducing social care waiting lists.

A number of councils and Integrated Care Boards (ICBs) across the country are already benefitting from the Proactive Care Fund, including North Central London ICB, Hillingdon Council, Oxfordshire County Council and Medway Council. The technology is helping to alleviate the resource and financial pressures with evidence from councils showing that organisations using Lilli can expect to save up to £9 for every £1 spent. In the longer-term, independent economic analysis predicts that by 2035 potential benefits are the equivalent of employing an additional 10,000 full-time carers in the UK.

Robert Kennedy, Head of Operations at Kyndi, the independent care company working with Medway Council – who are seeing savings of £30,000 a week, from using Lilli – said: The data compiled within the Lilli system has been invaluable in determining correct levels of care for our residents and their families. Having the technology in place has allowed service users to remain in their home for longer and family and carers have reported that they are able to carry on with their appointments and other activities safe in the knowledge that their loved ones are managing at home.

Medway Council need to achieve significant savings in the year and using Lilli we are well on target to achieving this in addition to maintaining the quality of care provision in the area.

Nick WestonChief Commercial Officer at Lilli, adds: “The health and social care system in the UK is overwhelmed – with staff recruitment and retention issues and squeezed budgets causing unprecedented strain in all corners of the system, meaning people are not getting the care they need quick enough. This is particularly the case over winter.

While it is widely acknowledged that technology must be the solution to the growing disparity between capacity and demand, budget constraints, lack of capacity and complex public procurement processes often present a blocker to much-needed digital transformation. The Proactive Care Fund has been set up to overcome these challenges quickly and effectively.”

The Proactive Care Fund offers matched funding between 12 and 24 month contract terms for local authorities and ICBs with applications open from 5th July 2024. To apply and for more information, organisations should email pcf@intelligentlilli.com for an application pack. More information about the fund can be found at https://www.intelligentlilli.com/pcf/

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