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A personal alarm can be invaluable to elderly individuals who live alone or with a disability. These devices connect them to caregivers in the event of a fall or other emergency through the press of a button.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />However, life alert systems can be expensive. [http://www.drugoffice.gov.hk/gb/unigb/www.personalmedicalalarms.co.nz/ Personal Medical alarm] Many seniors seek out free personal alarms to help ease the financial burden of these services.<br /><br />1. Medical Alert Systems<br /><br />Medical alert systems can help provide peace of mind for seniors worried about falling or needing assistance at home. These devices feature pendants or wearable buttons that send a signal to the monitoring center when pressed. The system can then contact the user’s emergency contacts or EMS. The device can also monitor activity at the user’s home, with some offering a built-in fall detection sensor.<br /><br />The CDC reports that many older adults have multiple chronic diseases, which can make a medical alert system important for their safety and quality of life. While traditional Medicare doesn’t cover medical alert devices, some insurance plans and private insurers do. Seniors on fixed incomes may be eligible for money-saving benefits programs to cover the cost of these devices.<br /><br />When a pendant or wristwatch button is pushed, the device automatically connects with a trained operator at the monitoring center. The operators evaluate the call to determine what type of help is needed and then send it to a contact on the user’s list or local emergency services.<br /><br />While some consumers choose to use a mobile medical alert system, most prefer a home-based system with a base station and one or two monitors. Many companies offer add-on equipment to protect the user, such as medication reminders and motion sensors for homes that don’t have a security alarm.<br /><br />2. Emergency Response Systems<br /><br />Elders can benefit from personal alarm systems that connect them with emergency response professionals, whether they’re at home or away. These devices typically include a pendant or wristwatch with a button that can be pushed in case of an accident to call 911, alert a list of contacts, and send a GPS signal. Some have built-in fall detection technology that can help prevent injuries by automatically calling for assistance after a fall. Some even allow caregivers to monitor a senior’s location via a smartphone app or online dashboard.<br /><br />Choosing the best medical alert system for your elderly loved one starts with evaluating his or her needs and abilities, both now and in the future. Ask your loved ones to consider whether they have any physical or cognitive conditions that could interfere with using a device, like aphasia or limited fine motor skills. You may also want to consider other features that can add value to a system, such as cellular connectivity, GPS tracking, in-home health and well-being monitoring, movement sensors or environmental monitoring.<br /><br />A Comfort Keepers expert can assess your senior’s safety needs and recommend the right system for your loved one. We’ll visit your home, work with you to determine their specific needs, and show you how our care products can help ensure the safety of your senior family member.<br /><br />3. Personal Assistants<br /><br />Careline offers a waterproof personal alarm that can be worn at home, outside or on the go. It comes with 24/7 monitoring and a wearable help button that can be pressed to quickly connect the user to their caregiver in a two-way conversation. [https://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/bye?https://www.personalmedicalalarms.co.nz/ personal alarms for seniors] A GPS feature can also be added for extra peace of mind, showing where the alarm wearer is at all times. This system costs $179 for the equipment and a monthly fee of $30.<br /><br />In their simplest form, personal alarms are small pendants or watches that an elderly person can press to alert people living in the same house to come and check if they are okay, or contact a live monitoring team who can arrange for help. This could include contacting a pre-agreed list of family members or neighbours to make sure everything is okay, calling an ambulance, or simply helping the elderly person to get back on their feet in case they fall.<br /><br />This budget-friendly pager system from Sadotech has ten easily mountable call buttons and two that can be worn on pendants, meaning your elderly loved one can ask for help anywhere in their large home. Caregivers can hear the signal from their loved ones’ alarms from up to 500 feet away, and each button is water-resistant.<br /><br />4. Automated Dialers<br /><br />Designed for elderly people who live alone in a home, these personal alarms give them the peace of mind that help is only a button press away. They are small devices that a person can wear on their wrist, neck or clip to their clothes. If they push the button, it will sound an alarm to alert neighbours or a 24/7 monitoring team who will contact their emergency contacts and call 911 if needed.<br /><br />These systems include an at-home base unit that connects to the internet via a traditional landline or a cellular connection. They also have a waterproof help button that can be worn as a pendant or pressed to call for assistance. These systems are available from GetSafe for around $179 for the equipment and a monthly fee of $30. They offer a range of optional wearable devices that can be bundled with the at-home systems including the Mobile GPS Help Button.<br /><br />These systems are suitable for a range of ages, including those with disabilities and seniors who want to live independently but have the reassurance that help is only a push of a button away. They can be used by individuals or groups, including retirement villages and allied health care providers. They can be customised for a range of needs, including for those with mobility limitations, dementia and epilepsy.<br /><br />
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Personal alarms can be a lifeline for elderly people, especially those who live alone. They allow them to contact their family, friends or carers with the push of a button.<br /><br />Most of these devices have a fall detection sensor and will dial from a list of emergency contacts or 911 in case of an accident. They also come with a range of other features.<br /><br />1. SureSafe 24/7 Connect<br /><br />The alarm is worn on a pendant or wristband and if your loved one presses the button they will be connected to Taking Care’s 24/7 emergency resolution team. They will ask them a few questions to understand the situation and then either contact your loved ones or the emergency services.<br /><br />Using mobile phone technology, this 'no landline' alarm system is ideal for homes without a telephone landline such as granny flats, annexes and caravans. This alarm can also include automatic fall detection as an extra.<br /><br />It’s worn as a pendant or wristband and comes with 12 months of monitoring included in the price. You can choose to pay monthly and continue with this service for as long as it is needed. A GPS tracking feature also helps to ensure your elderly loved one doesn’t wander too far from home by helping to work out their location more quickly than some other alarms. This is particularly useful for those with dementia who might sometimes wander.<br /><br />2. SureSafe GO<br /><br />If your elderly loved one falls or feels unwell they can use their medical alarm to call a 24/7 response centre who will be able to speak with them through the clear SOS button on the front of the device or automatically if a fall is detected. The response team will be able to help your loved ones and also provide any necessary assistance that is required, such as calling emergency services or giving you their location on a Google Maps map.<br /><br />SureSafe GO is a fully mobile alarm system which provides protection wherever your loved one goes, including the garden and on trips out of the house. The device has a GPS tracker which you can monitor online and will notify you when your elderly loved one leaves their home, or the'safe zone' you have set up. This feature is great for anyone who may wander or has dementia, and the device is shower-proof so it can be worn while bathing.<br /><br />3. SureSafe GO Plus<br /><br />Many local authorities used to fund alarm systems through their own schemes but these are now being scrapped as funding cuts take hold. Fortunately, private companies like LifeConnect24 offer a service that is available to anyone who requires it.<br /><br />Their medical alert system comes with a pendant alarm and wristwatch that can be worn around the neck or wrist respectively. Both are lightweight, discreet and easy to wear. [https://maps.app.goo.gl/ot7rsuTHh17JKFrE6 gps locator for dementia patients] When the red button is pressed a care team will call up to three nominated contacts and then, if necessary, the emergency services.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />The device also includes a fall alarm sensor that works by measuring movement and determining whether a 'hard' or'soft' fall has occurred. Family and friends can also dial into the device from their app to check on their loved ones, bringing more joined-up care. This is a fantastic option if you're looking for a free personal alarm for the elderly to give them peace of mind.<br /><br />4. SureSafe Intercom<br /><br />We offer a range of personal alarms for elderly people which are both reliable and affordable. Our 'Family Monitored' alarms will call your nominated family members or a SureSafe operator and help to get them help quickly. This is vital as it can reduce suffering, save lives and reduce the cost of hospital bills.<br /><br />Alternatively, you can opt for an 'Anywhere' alarm like our SureSafe GO that works away from home using GPS. This means your elderly relative will be protected while they go shopping, visiting friends or taking a stroll in the garden. If they press the SOS button we will send your nominated contacts a map of their location to help them find them.<br /><br />Knowing that at the touch of a button, help is at hand gives your loved one the confidence to leave the house and get on with their day. Our lightweight and discreet alarms also mean that your relative won't feel self-conscious wearing it.<br /><br />

Latest revision as of 01:01, 29 April 2024

Personal alarms can be a lifeline for elderly people, especially those who live alone. They allow them to contact their family, friends or carers with the push of a button.

Most of these devices have a fall detection sensor and will dial from a list of emergency contacts or 911 in case of an accident. They also come with a range of other features.

1. SureSafe 24/7 Connect

The alarm is worn on a pendant or wristband and if your loved one presses the button they will be connected to Taking Care’s 24/7 emergency resolution team. They will ask them a few questions to understand the situation and then either contact your loved ones or the emergency services.

Using mobile phone technology, this 'no landline' alarm system is ideal for homes without a telephone landline such as granny flats, annexes and caravans. This alarm can also include automatic fall detection as an extra.

It’s worn as a pendant or wristband and comes with 12 months of monitoring included in the price. You can choose to pay monthly and continue with this service for as long as it is needed. A GPS tracking feature also helps to ensure your elderly loved one doesn’t wander too far from home by helping to work out their location more quickly than some other alarms. This is particularly useful for those with dementia who might sometimes wander.

2. SureSafe GO

If your elderly loved one falls or feels unwell they can use their medical alarm to call a 24/7 response centre who will be able to speak with them through the clear SOS button on the front of the device or automatically if a fall is detected. The response team will be able to help your loved ones and also provide any necessary assistance that is required, such as calling emergency services or giving you their location on a Google Maps map.

SureSafe GO is a fully mobile alarm system which provides protection wherever your loved one goes, including the garden and on trips out of the house. The device has a GPS tracker which you can monitor online and will notify you when your elderly loved one leaves their home, or the'safe zone' you have set up. This feature is great for anyone who may wander or has dementia, and the device is shower-proof so it can be worn while bathing.

3. SureSafe GO Plus

Many local authorities used to fund alarm systems through their own schemes but these are now being scrapped as funding cuts take hold. Fortunately, private companies like LifeConnect24 offer a service that is available to anyone who requires it.

Their medical alert system comes with a pendant alarm and wristwatch that can be worn around the neck or wrist respectively. Both are lightweight, discreet and easy to wear. gps locator for dementia patients When the red button is pressed a care team will call up to three nominated contacts and then, if necessary, the emergency services.





The device also includes a fall alarm sensor that works by measuring movement and determining whether a 'hard' or'soft' fall has occurred. Family and friends can also dial into the device from their app to check on their loved ones, bringing more joined-up care. This is a fantastic option if you're looking for a free personal alarm for the elderly to give them peace of mind.

4. SureSafe Intercom

We offer a range of personal alarms for elderly people which are both reliable and affordable. Our 'Family Monitored' alarms will call your nominated family members or a SureSafe operator and help to get them help quickly. This is vital as it can reduce suffering, save lives and reduce the cost of hospital bills.

Alternatively, you can opt for an 'Anywhere' alarm like our SureSafe GO that works away from home using GPS. This means your elderly relative will be protected while they go shopping, visiting friends or taking a stroll in the garden. If they press the SOS button we will send your nominated contacts a map of their location to help them find them.

Knowing that at the touch of a button, help is at hand gives your loved one the confidence to leave the house and get on with their day. Our lightweight and discreet alarms also mean that your relative won't feel self-conscious wearing it.