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Tunstall Healthcare (UK) Limited

Tunstall Healthcare (UK) Limited is a UK company with status active founded in 1977 based in Yorkshire and the Humber.

CRN
01332249
Founded
1977
Age
48

Overview

Legal name
TUNSTALL HEALTHCARE (UK) LIMITED
Region
Yorkshire and the Humber
Registered address
WHITLEY BRIDGE
YORKSHIRE
DN14 0HR
Insolvency history
No

Corporate ownership

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Company events

Reference milestones and recent Companies House filing stream events.

5 events
08 Mar
2027

Confirmation statement due

Confirmation Due

Next confirmation statement due date

30 Sep
2026

Accounts due

Accounts Due

Next accounts due date

22 Feb
2026

Confirmation statement filed

Confirmation

Last confirmation statement made up date

30 Sep
2024

Accounts filed

Accounts

Last accounts made up date

30 Sep
1977

Incorporated

Inception

Company registered at Companies House

Public funding

6 awards
First funded
2008
Funded years
2008, 2011, 2013
Age at first award
30 years

Projects

2013 EU-Funded Lead participant

iCarer

1 Jul 2013 to 30 Sep 2016

Awarded
£269,512
Total cost £539,024

Informal carers play a crucial role in providing care for older adults. However, carers can suffer from stress, overwork, depression, assaults or may feel insecure when not prepared for certain situations. iCarer aims to monitor and analyse activities of daily care and the psychological state of carers via sensors. This will allow carers’ stress levels to...

2013 EU-Funded Lead participant

DIET4Elders

1 Jul 2013 to 30 Jun 2016

Awarded
£235,809
Total cost £474,848

DIET4Elders addresses the problem of malnutrition in older adults caused by their unhealthy self-feeding habits. Recent studies have shown that in Europe more than 15% of the older population is affected by poor nutrition caused by the problems of ageing such as decrease in sensitivity, poor dental health, lack of transportation, physical difficulty, forg...

2011 Collaborative R&D Lead participant

Model for Optimising Scaleable Telehealthcare

1 Oct 2011 to 31 Mar 2014

Awarded
£500,373
Total cost £1,180,682

MOST aims to deliver a combination of guidelines and technology to aid adoption of remote monitoring solutions that enable better patient care. This will be achieved by the development of a ‘toolkit’ of guidelines, best practice, business models and technology to enable replication of large-scale Telehealthcare deployment across the care pyramid and throu...

2011 Collaborative R&D

Assisted Living Technologies for Older People at Home: creating a knowledge base for businesses and commissioners about falls and dementia patients

1 Jun 2011 to 31 May 2014

Awarded
£160,484
Total cost £340,514

AKTIVE is directed by Professor Sue Yeandle and is being developed by four partners: CIRCLE at the University of Leeds (lead partner); the Oxford Institute of Population Ageing (Oxford University); Tunstall Healthcare (UK) Ltd; and Inventya Solutions Ltd. These partners are working with a wider AKTIVE consortium, includingexperts from medicine, design, ri...

2008 Collaborative R&D Lead participant

VirtEx

1 Sep 2008 to 29 Feb 2012

Awarded
£569,464
Total cost £1,254,879

Older people seeking to continue living at home independently, and people living with chronic long-term conditions, can both benefit from the use of telehealth systems which offer a way to monitor and support daily activities. But some people who live in extra care housing experience loneliness and social isolation. The aim of this project is to create a ...

2008 Collaborative R&D

Health hub user centred design development and integration with the built environment

1 Jul 2008 to 30 Jun 2011

Awarded
£99,000
Total cost £226,504

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Product types

Collaborative R&D EU-Funded