What Is Fall Alert

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Fall Alert is a medical alert system feature that helps seniors prevent falls, improve quality of life and avoid serious injury. When fall detection devices detect a fall they automatically contact a monitoring center or designated emergency contact, as well as providing GPS location of any person they detect falling on. Many all-in-one solutions offer fall detection or offer add-on plans with it as an optional monthly fee feature.





No matter how impressive the technology of fall detection devices may be, they should still be seen as fallible. Lone Worker App According to Fritzi Gros-Daillon of Age Safe America's Education and Advocacy Directorate, no single fall detection device could detect all falls -- let alone even most -- because some occur slowly and sensors on these medical alert devices may detect movements that appear similar to falling (such as leaning against walls or sleeping on floors).

Auto fall detect Medical alert systems that feature two-way communication between wearer and monitoring center offer several key advantages, including verifying a fall has occurred and seeking further details from wearer or caregiver. They can also ensure someone needs help and can contact loved ones or caregivers directly in case the person can get up on their own before dispatching emergency services; receiving help early could mean the difference between a minor fall and something more serious like fractures, brain damage or dementia requiring emergency services response.

If the person who fell cannot answer or respond to the alert, monitoring center staff will attempt to contact them again within several hours and record an account of what occurred during this call in order to help determine next steps; such as calling emergency medical services or seeking advice from family or caregiver.

lone worker device uk Seniors living alone who do not have anyone nearby to check on them after a fall can find such calls a great relief, helping prevent long lies that lead to pressure sores and dehydration.

Some medical alert devices offering fall detection also come equipped with other features, like GPS tracking or daily medication reminders. These additional features may prove especially helpful for individuals struggling with memory issues or taking multiple medications that could cause side effects like dizziness or fainting; in addition, many older adults are susceptible to falls because they fail to manage chronic health conditions properly; medication reminders provide peace of mind while helping seniors remain independent for longer and lowering caregiving costs.