Reading Borough Council obtained the grant from the Adult Social Care Technology Fund.
A council has successfully bid for £1.08m from the government to go towards helping vulnerable adults living at home.
The authority aims to use special digital sensors to help people live independently in their own homes for as long as possible.The council's plan is to expand its Independent Living Care Technology Solutions, a pilot programme which has been taking place over the last nine months. "Once standard patterns are established after a two-week period, the system can then generate notifications if any deviations from these patterns occur," the authority said.
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