Which senior medical alert system is best?
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Comments (4)Lifealet is the most common in our area. My DM's cousin has another "basic" company that just has a button to push, there's no voice contact. She fell a year ago and since they didn't know her condition/status they dispatched every Emergency Response Vehicle you can imagine, including a high-ladder truck & a fire-cannon truck. Help! They broke her security screen and door in because she couldn't tell them where the lock-box was hiding the key. She was fine, but oh the frustrated panic. Much to the whole family's disgust, she still has the same company. I'm trying to talk her into using CTAP, California Telephone Access Program, which is totally free and provides a button, necklace or wrist, that has up to 6 pre-programed numbers and acts as a speaker phone. So she can choose which pre-programed number to tell it to dial and talk to the person at the other end. #1 is usually 911, so they have to be thinking half straight to dial anyone else. Any where that doesn't offer CTAP, i would recommend LifeAllert. check with AARP. They may have the services in your area rated on a list. l.marie...See MoreMedical alerts
Comments (13)My cousin lives alone & has to use a scooter to get around in her home. One night she fell out of bed to the floor. She had her cell phone nearby & called 911 but.... the medics had no way of getting in to her as the doors were locked & windows closed! Thankfully, a 'skinny' medic was able to squeeze through the opening she had left in her patio doors & he got to her! She now took the medic's advice & had a ?code filed w/the fire dept. that will let them into the garage & then into the kitchen door. Or maybe a close neighbor the medics can call who has a key to the house?...See MoreLife Alert, Medical Alert or...
Comments (25)We got one of those for my MIL about 5 or 6 years ago. She started talking about them after my SIL had a stroke and laid on the floor for 8 hours until her DH came home from work. As a result of that stroke she has been in a nursing home and cannot move the right side of her body. Now if she had one of these maybe things would be different, but, she was only in her sixties and in good health didn't think she needed one. So, we got it for my MIL as a birthday gift (it sure makes it easy every year as to what we are going to get her besides sending her flowers) and she just loves it. She and we have piece of mind. We live a little more than hour away so it will take time for us to react in an emergency. It not only works in the house, but, we went outside in the yard and it worked as far as across the street into her neighbors drive way. So this way if she is outside near the house all she has to do is push the button if she needs help. The company is US and their operators are all US based. We did everything online with them including paying them every year. I would highly recommend them. The name of the company is Alert One http://www.alert-1.com/ Here is a link that might be useful: Alert One...See MoreAny medical alert recs?
Comments (16)"Some things to think about that my older friends found out. If there are too many calls to 911 in this area there was a charge for each one and that charge was expensive." Don't these devices call the security company, not 911? If so, surely the person on the other end is trained to know what to do and when and what resources are required. A device is hardly worth the additional expense if all it is is a cell phone....See MoreCastymiss
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