Fall Alerts For Seniors

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Fall Alerts

Whether you’re a senior who’s prone to falling or a family member who cares for someone with fall-related injuries, fall alerts can make a big difference in how quickly help is on the way. These alerts are especially helpful for seniors who live alone or have chronic health conditions that increase their risk of falls.

How Fall Alerts Work

When a medical alert system detects a fall, it sends a call to an emergency monitoring center, either through the pendant or through your smartphone or smart watch. medical alarm monitoring for elderly live life alarms A trained representative at the center will talk to you through the two-way communication device to determine what happened and whether you need help.

If the person who’s in trouble can’t communicate through the two-way device, a fall alarm will also be triggered, and EMTs or loved ones will be called to the scene. However, these devices aren’t foolproof and may trigger a false alarm from time to time, so you should be aware of how to cancel the fall alarm if needed.





The best medical alert systems with fall detection can be found with a pendant, watch, bracelet, or a smartphone with a fall alert app. We’ve reviewed and ranked several of the top companies that offer these features, including Bay Alarm Medical and GreatCall.