How a tech lending library is transforming lives in social care
29 Mar 2024
3 min read
This #GoodNewsFriday we hear from Alternative Futures Group about their Tech Lending Library that allows the people they support to borrow and try out different technologies.
For those being supported by Alternative Futures Group (AFG), technology can transform their lives for the better by supporting their independence and communication, and in some cases can decrease feelings of anxiety and loneliness. This is why the organisation that supports over 9,000 people across the North West houses a tech lending library that allows those it supports to borrow and try out different technologies.
Anthony’s story
 Anthony, 47, is supported by Alternative Futures Group in Lancaster and has seen great improvements in his physical and mental health through borrowing a smartphone and smartwatch from the AFG library.
Anthony, who has a learning disability and is non-verbal, took an interest in his support team’s mobile phones and photos. The team organised for Anthony to borrow a phone from the tech library to see if he could use it to take photos of his own.
Mick Dobson, Anthony's Support Worker said:
Seeing how quickly Anthony responded to the technology, his team organised the purchase of Anthony’s own phone and for him to try out a smartwatch from the library.
Mick said:
Stella’s story
Stella, 70, who is supported for a mental health condition in Liverpool, borrowed a robotic dog from the AFG library to help combat her loneliness and anxiety.
Stella, who had a dog when she was younger, said:
Animal-assisted therapy, which includes robotic pet technology as well as live animals, has been proven to have a positive impact on depression, loneliness and anxiety.
Carol Toner, AFG Head of Business Development said: 
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