Posted: 03/07/2026
JT has supported Les Amis with the donation of 10 tablet devices to strengthen its domiciliary services for individuals with learning disabilities who live independently across the Island.

The devices enable care staff to securely access and update digital care plans while out and about with service users, supporting more responsive, accurate and efficient care.
The tablets allow teams to view and update vital information in real time, including medication records, schedules, personalised care plans, activity logs and incident reporting. By reducing time spent on paperwork, staff are able to spend more time providing direct support – helping individuals with everyday tasks such as cooking, shopping, managing finances and building independent living and digital skills.
This improved digital access helps ensure that service users receive timely, consistent and personcentred care, empowering them to live their lives as fully and independently as possible.
Shaun Findlay, Managing Director of Les Amis said:
“Our domiciliary services are all about supporting people to live independently and with confidence. Having access to digital care plans while our teams are in the community makes a real difference to the quality and consistency of support we can provide.
These tablets allow our staff to respond quickly, record information accurately and focus more of their time on meaningful interactions with the individuals we support. We’re very grateful to JT for understanding our needs and providing equipment that will have an immediate, positive impact.”
The donation reflects JT’s commitment to using technology as a tool for social good, supporting organisations that deliver essential services within the community.
Laura Belo, Head of Human Resources at JT said:
“Digital technology can play a powerful role in improving care outcomes when it’s used in the right way. By providing tablets directly to Les Amis, we’re helping their teams work more efficiently while keeping the focus firmly on supporting independence and wellbeing.
We’re proud to support an organisation that does such important work in the community and to help enable care that is more responsive, personcentred and empowering.”
The tablets were donated through JT’s Community Giving scheme, which supports local charities and organisations to harness digital technology in ways that deliver meaningful and lasting community benefit.