Medical Alert Systems With Fall Detection

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Medical alert systems connect seniors to a 24/7 monitoring center when they press their help button, with some systems featuring fall detection sensors which will call for help immediately in the event of a fall.

medical alarms nz However, no device can detect 100% of falls, making it important for seniors to push their help button if possible.

What is a fall button?

Fall detection buttons are medical alert pendants designed to detect falls and activate emergency services when activated, communicating directly with monitoring centers to connect its users to live response agents at response centers and call for help when activated. Furthermore, certain systems allow caregivers to receive emergency text alerts if a fall detection button activates unexpectedly.

These systems are an ideal choice for individuals who have fallen before or are at increased risk of falling due to dementia or Parkinson's disease. Many wearable fall alarm devices are lightweight and waterproof* so that they can even be worn in the shower where slips and falls occur frequently.

Always bear in mind, however, that even the best medical alert devices do not detect 100% of falls; to increase safety users should always press their personal help button if able. A fall detector pendant may also trigger false alarms in certain circumstances such as during bath time or climbing stairs.





How does a fall button work?

Medical alert systems with fall detection capabilities can be worn like pendant necklaces, watches or wrist band devices equipped with accelerometers that use accelerometry to detect sudden movements that could indicate falls. Unlike personal help buttons that require pressing for assistance by users themselves, fall detection devices automatically send alerts to our emergency response center when their sensors detect a fall and automatically send alerts when sensors sense one.

Some systems offer two-way communication, enabling family and emergency responders to speak directly with the person who has fallen, to verify a fall has indeed taken place and offer comfort that help will arrive shortly. Being able to check in with them helps protect their wellbeing and reduce unnecessary false alarms that could potentially cause stress.

Mindful of this fact, fall detection systems cannot accurately detect all falls. Therefore, users are advised to press their alert button as soon as they feel that assistance may be needed in order to notify emergency monitoring center of their needs.

What are the benefits of a fall button?

Medical alert systems with fall detection provide seniors with peace of mind that they're safe in their home environment, helping prevent accidents or injuries while giving family members assurances that their loved one won't fall and get injured.

The top senior alert systems with fall detection feature patented technology and are engineered to be as lightweight and waterproof as possible*. In addition, they come equipped with features allowing users to cancel false alarms so that they can continue living their lives without worrying about whether their device will call for help should a false alarm occur.

Important to keep in mind is the fact that even the best automatic fall detection sensors don't detect all falls; therefore it is wise to press your emergency help button if you suspect a fall has taken place. Furthermore, those with a history of falls or having precursors like vision loss are at greater risk for another fall occurring in their life.

How do I know if a fall button is right for me?

Fall detection is one of the primary motivations behind people purchasing medical alert systems. People who fall often need assistance, and wearable buttons provide fast access to a live response center via landlines or mobile networks.

Life alerts, emergency response systems (ERS), personal emergency response systems (PERS) and medical alarms provide senior citizens and their loved ones peace of mind. With features like GPS location tracking and caregiver alerts - not to mention wearability around wrist or pendant - these devices give seniors and loved ones comforting security.

Not all seniors require fall detection capabilities in their in-home systems, however those who have experienced strokes or fainting should consider adding it as part of a comprehensive solution. They may not be aware enough to press their button due to confusion or unconsciousness - and MobileHelp's patented fall detection technology features low false alarm rates with the option to cancel one if one goes off accidentally.