From Jarvis Schulz, 3 Weeks ago, written in Plain Text.
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  1. Fall alarms are an ideal way to assist elderly individuals in staying independent, safe and happy for longer in their own homes. These devices detect falls, then raise an alert with a telecare centre so that assistance can be given immediately. Freedom medical alarms Family Alert They also come equipped with features like direct family/friend connectivity as well as 24-hour monitoring support and 24-hour contact lists - which all can make life more comfortable!
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  3. As we age, our chances of falling increase dramatically - one out of three individuals aged 65-80 fall annually. Your risk can further increase if you have diabetes, arthritis or epilepsy which interfere with balance or mobility issues; therefore it would be prudent to invest in a medical alarm with automatic fall detection to protect yourself and keep yourself safe.
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  5. Fall alarms are smart devices equipped with motion sensors designed to detect whether you have fallen over. This device can be particularly beneficial if you suffer from arthritis or dementia and other conditions that cause false alarms; or if you tend to bend over often or set down pendants that cause the system to think you have fallen. A fall alarm can easily be shut off with just the press of a button if assistance isn't required, while most systems allow users to program them so their call for assistance will automatically connect to a live operator rather than receiving recordings.
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  7. We've all heard stories of elderly individuals waiting too long for assistance to arrive after suffering a fall or other emergency, which can often prove disastrous if they lack clear communication or mobility issues that prevent prompt intervention. A personal alarm that offers both manual and automatic fall detection - such as Victoria Lifeline HomeSafe with Fall Detection - provides maximum peace of mind to both users and their loved ones alike.
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  9. If you are planning on purchasing a fall alarm for a loved one, it's essential that it is worn higher up on their body - around their chest or higher - rather than lower down on their wrist. This will increase sensor accuracy and ensure it will activate more easily when faced with real emergencies, like being unable to reach for their pendant for example.
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  12. Look out for models with an easy to see SOS button too, since smaller touchscreens may prove challenging in an emergency situation. Make sure that even with dexterity issues or lost consciousness, the alarm can still be activated quickly by wearing it during everyday activities like shopping and visiting friends. fall button for elderly Ideally waterproof alarms would provide greater peace of mind.
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  14. Homepage: https://familyr.co.nz/