Alexa helps Edinburgh man on road to recovery

Following a holiday to Turkey late last summer, the lives of Malcolm and his wife Janis from Edinburgh were turned upside down.

Hit by food poisoning on the trip, Malcolm spent a week ill in bed. His symptoms only worsened when he returned home to the point where he could no longer feed or clothe himself. Malcolm was soon after diagnosed with a rare autoimmune disease called Guillain-Barre syndrome and became paralysed from the neck down.

Over Christmas, due to COVID-19 lockdown restrictions and as Malcolm remained in the hospital, he unable to see any family.

“On Christmas Day I was allowed into the hospital for an hour,” said Janis, Malcolm’s wife. “But no other family members, including his daughters and grandchildren, were able to see him for the ten months he was in hospital.”

Searching for a way to speak with her husband, and a way for him to contact her independently, Janis contacted Gain, the Guillain-Barre syndrome charity. They recommended Amazon Echo as an ideal device for the couple to call each other hands-free.

Malcolm says that Echo and Alexa have made his life easier, reducing the sense of isolation from friends and family during lockdown and hospitalisation, and most importantly bringing him closer to Janis and family members while the pandemic kept them apart. 

“The hospital team who looked after me were wonderful, but I missed Janis and the rest of the family,” said Malcolm. “Alexa connected me to a friendly face and a familiar voice and that contact really helped me on tough days.” 

Janis is now raising money for the Gain charity by running the equivalent distance between Land’s End and John O’Groats—874 miles in total! 

Through his determination and positive attitude, Malcolm can now stand and sit in his wheelchair, and has continued to use Alexa since returning home. Malcolm uses the device for watching his favourite TV programmes and films, listening to audio books, and completing day to day tasks – all using his voice. 

“I might never be able to be as active as I was, but technology like Alexa has helped my road to recovery so far. I will never stop attempting to improve and I’m not going to give up,” he said.

Dennis Stansbury, Alexa UK Country Manager, added: “It’s so inspirational to hear Malcolm’s story and we’re proud that Alexa was able to lend a helping hand during what must have been a difficult situation for him and his wife Janis. Alexa is always getting smarter and evolving to meet the ever-changing needs of our customers.” 

Since Alexa and Echo first launched nearly eight years ago, they have become a staple in many homes—whether as a kitchen aid to help with recipes, to help wake you up and prepare for your morning ahead, or even give you fun ideas for how to spend your day.

Over time, Alexa’s skillset has evolved to include features and functionality that can improve the freedom and independence of everyone, including older adults and people with disabilities.

These include the Show and Tell feature launched last yearour collaboration with the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB), and access to general health information from the NHS website.

If you have a story of your own about how you use Alexa, Amazon would love to hear it – email AlexaStories@amazon.com or tag Amazon on Twitter and Instagram using #AlexaStories.

Introducing E-lexa: E.ON creates Amazon Alexa skill to help make UK homes more sustainable

  • Renewable electricity providerE.ON1 has  launched a new Alexa skill featuring advice designed to help people become more sustainable at home
  • From today, Alexa customers can launch the skill by saying ‘Alexa, open E.ON Sustainable Home’ which is voiced by radio DJ, TV presenter and sustainability advocate, Edith Bowman
  • According to new research from E.ON, six in 10 Brits (59%) admit they want to educate themselves on how to live more sustainably2

Renewable electricity provider E.ON1 has created an Amazon Alexa skill to help educate people about sustainability in the home and make advice more accessible.

The move comes as new research2 reveals that over a third of people (37%) say they have incorporated sustainable habits into their routine since the lockdowns began and many are concerned these habits may become less of a priority as life continues to return to normal (66%).

However, the research also shows that Brits give different reasons as to why their sustainable habits may become less of a priority. Around four in 10 people say their focus may shift away from sustainability because they:

  • have less time than before (44%)
  • are not at home as much (42%)
  • have other pressing priorities (39%)

But with six in 10 (59%) of those surveyed wanting to educate themselves on how to live a more eco-friendly lifestyle, E.ON has today made this easier by launching a new Amazon Alexa skill. By simply saying ‘Alexa, Open E.ON’s Sustainable Home’, Alexa customers can access free tips and advice voiced by radio DJ, TV presenter and sustainability advocate Edith Bowman.

E.ON’s Sustainable Home Alexa skill will help people understand more about a range of topics related to sustainable living, including:

  • Why it’s important to be sustainable in the home
  • How to make your home more sustainable
  • How to be sustainable at different times throughout the year
  • How to be sustainable in different rooms of your home
  • What the best sustainable solutions are for your home

The launch come following previous research by E.ON which found that almost half (48%)3 of Brits admitted to becoming more sustainably conscious during the lockdowns, with habits such as turning off switches when not plugged in (26%), turning off appliances that aren’t in use (24%) and only heating rooms that are in use (18%) becoming firm fixtures in their daily lives.

However, the new research from E.ON2 also reveals that two thirds (66%) of Brits are concerned they might slip back into old routines and habits now restrictions are easing, meaning being sustainable around the home could become less of a priority for them. 

Around a third say switching lights off when not in the room (39%), turning the heating off during the day when they are not at home (35%),  and thinking about installing sustainable solutions in their homes, such as an energy efficient boiler (30%) or solar panels (24%) may slip down their list of priorities. 

Michael Lewis, E.ON UK CEO, said: “We understand that as the world slowly returns to normal and people start getting out and about more, being sustainable at home might become less of a priority for some.

“But we need to ensure that sustainability remains on everyone’s list of priorities and all of the good habits and intentions many of us have adopted over this last year continue.

“There are many simple and easy steps people can take towards becoming more sustainable at home, such as tracking your energy use with a smart meter or switching to a provider offering 100% renewable electricity as standard such as E.ON Next and even getting solar panels. And there are many everyday tricks you can use too.

“By creating an Alexa skill, we’re making sustainability advice easy, convenient and accessible for people who want to find out more and to take action, helping the nation meet our net zero target.”

A keen advocate of sustainable living, Radio DJ and TV presenter Edith Bowman said: “I am delighted to be working with E.ON to help bring advice on sustainability directly into people’s homes.

“It is so important that we take responsibility to care for the environment we live in and as we all start leaving our homes more, it is crucial we maintain the positive sustainability habits we have developed over the past 12 months.  

“Working with E.ON on this campaign has been a great way to learn more about sustainable solutions in the home such as energy efficient boilerssmart meters and heat pumps, which are all great steps towards living a more sustainable life.”

The launch coincides with the release of E.ON’s Carbon Countdown Road to 2030 report which looks at the behavioural and policy changes needed to help meet the UK’s net zero goals. The new report aims to educate and inform the nation on industry measures required in key areas such as in the home.

To find out more about 100% renewable electricity from E.ON Next visit eonnext.com.

And for more about how to be sustainable at home and other sustainable solutions, visit eonenergy.com.