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WHY USE A MEDICAL ALERT SYSTEM?
Given the choice, many seniors who experience physical or medical challenges would prefer to live in their own homes and be as independent as they can. A two-way voice Medical Alert System can make this dream a reality.
Whether it's your mom, dad, uncle, aunt, family or a friend, living alone can become difficult. Mom and dad could fall and not be able to get up to call for help. Dad could slip in the tub and not have a button to push to summon help. Mom could slip in the shower and not have the water-proof pendant to push to call for help. A family member could have a stroke or heart attack and not have a button to push for help.
Most of our loved ones wait until they experience an emergency before getting a Medical Alert System. In most cases if you experience a heart attack, stroke, severe fall, difficult breathing or any kind of life threatening experience you may not be able to get to the telephone to call 911 for help. With a Monitored Medical Alert System, help is just a simple push of a button away. The best time to protect our loved ones with a Medical Alert System is prior to any of these life threatening occurrences. Your loved ones can now live independently on their own much longer by having a button to push at any given moment to get them the help they need immediately, or just to talk with one of our friendly Care Call Operators.
There are many different circumstances requiring the need for a Chaperone Medical Alert System with our Exclusive Care Call Services. Below is a short list of circumstances that would justify the use of a Chaperone Medical Alert System:
Severe illness
Death of a spouse
Falling tendencies
Non English speaking
Mentally disabled persons
Physically disabled persons
60 Plus years of age or younger
Latch-key children
Poor Motor or dexterity skills
Recuperation after surgery
Rehabilitation after surgery
Living alone
Domestic violence victims
Congestive heart failure
Stroke
Hypertension
Arthritis
Diabetes
Difficulty dressing? Grooming? Bathing?
Use of assertive medical devices to help with balance of walking
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