Emergency Monitors for the Elderly

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Emergency Monitors for the Elderly

Personal safety systems provide an alternative to long-term care by providing a way for an elderly person to stay in their home alone and receive assistance should they need it. They can be an excellent solution for people who are at risk of falling, have trouble getting around, or need a little extra help from their caregivers in the event of an emergency.

Several medical alert providers offer in-home devices that can be installed on the wall or worn as bracelets. Some systems are water-resistant and include GPS locators that allow family members to find a loved one.

These systems can also work as a 2-way communication system, sending messages to an emergency monitoring center so that help can be sent immediately. These systems are also useful for seniors who have a disability that limits their mobility and ability to reach a phone.

Fall Detection

Many medical alert systems include a sensor that automatically connects the user to their medical alert company’s response center in the event of a fall. These sensors use accelerometers to detect motion and alert the provider’s monitoring center.

However, be aware that these devices are not always accurate, and they can miss falls that aren’t caused by falling. Medical alert In addition, these devices may not work as well on a wrist compared to a waist or head.

Medicare and Medicaid Coverage

Depending on the state, Medicaid provides financial assistance for seniors to cover medical costs like nursing home and hospital stays. They can also be covered under programs such as Veterans Directed Home and Community Based Services and Aid and Attendance.