What will you do to reduce your stress this week?
This week marks International Stress Awareness Week (7th-11th November), giving us all the opportunity to pause and think about the people we work with, the people who have the additional role of carers, and the disabled and vulnerable, who may be quietly suffering from stress. The theme for 2022 is “Working Together to Build Resilience…
Destination Dusseldorf
We just wanted to update you on where we are headed this September. After a long gap due to the pandemic, it’s great to be back meeting people face to face again, and we are off to the Rehacare 2022 International Tradefair in Dusseldorf from 14-17 September 2022. It’s the world’s largest trade fair for…
7 Supportive tips for carers over the Summer Holiday
There’s a lot in the media about parents and carers’ surviving’ the summer holidays. But it really needn’t be that bad. Here are some helpful tips to support you. 1. Mindset This ‘fear’ the media love to pour out daily can be draining, but a change of mindset can often work wonders. If you’re…
From all the team at Alert-iT, we wish Mary all the best on her new venture…
I would personally like to let our customers know that sadly I will be leaving Alert-iT on Friday 10th June. Many of you I have got to know well over the years, and I will miss you. My time spent in Customer Service has been memorable, extraordinary and a fulfilling experience. I am proud to have been part of the…
Sometimes a little reflection is a good thing
Often, we get asked how Alert It started and why we are so passionate about what we do, so I thought I would reflect on how far we have come and share our story. The twisting path that led to developing a sophisticated range of support monitors supplied by Alert-iT began in 1992. At the…
April is Stress Awareness Month
Did you know… April is Stress Awareness Month? This year’s chosen theme is ‘Community’. The Stress Management Society has chosen this because they feel lack of support can cause loneliness and isolation, which in turn lowers people’s wellbeing, which can have an impact on mental health, which can unfortunately lead to mental illnesses. and can…
Talking epilepsy this purple day
KEEPING THE CONVERSATIONS GOING WITH ALERT-IT There are currently more than sixty-five million people in the world living with epilepsy, with 600,000 of those in the UK alone. Each day, eighty-seven more people are diagnosed in Britain and 1 in 100 people are estimated to have epilepsy with the cause unknown in 50% of cases.…