From Kline Kirkpatrick, 1 Week ago, written in Plain Text.
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  1. Falls among seniors is an urgent health concern that can have lasting repercussions, including broken bones, head injuries and loss of independence. Medical alert systems provide invaluable protection by notifying emergency services when someone falls. Some also notify caregivers, family members and loved ones. The best medical alert systems with fall detection use built-in sensors to trigger alarm if someone falls and send this data directly to an emergency monitoring center; others can be worn around the neck on a lanyard pendant or wristwatch style as a medical alert watch - some work both inside and outside the home cellular networks!
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  3. Most medical alert devices that detect falls feature an accelerometer to measure acceleration on three axes and detect forces involved in falls. Once this information has been processed, sophisticated algorithms analyze these readings to detect whether a fall has taken place and whether to notify emergency response call centers immediately of its occurrence. After 30 seconds if no activation by user takes place within this period, device sends out "man down" alert to emergency call center; especially useful for seniors who cannot press help button due to pain or limited mobility.
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  5. Though no medical alert system can reliably detect every fall, our top picks do a commendable job of minimizing false alarms. They typically announce when someone falls and give you the option to cancel it before offering an alert notification. Some providers, like LifeFone, even silently monitor rechargeable fall detection pendant battery levels and send text and email reminders when battery charges drop below 20%.
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  8. Considerations should also be given to cost when looking at medical alert systems with fall detection features, as many providers charge an additional monthly fee to add this feature. Lone worker alarm Some companies such as Bay Alarm Medical and Medical Guardian offer fall detection as part of their basic packages and don't require an additional monthly fee for it.
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  10. Dependent upon the system, wearables that incorporate fall detection can be costly - starting at $500 for an Apple Watch with this feature enabled. To reduce costs further, consider purchasing second-hand or searching out seasonal sales opportunities to save on purchasing a device new.
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  12. No medical alert system can provide 100% accuracy, which is why most have disclaimers to reflect this reality. But for the many individuals who rely on its ability to detect falls and contact emergency services immediately after, fall detection systems make a dramatic difference to quality of life and peace of mind for caregivers and loved ones alike - thus justifying an investment in fall detection medical alert systems.
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  14. Homepage: https://loneworkerdevices.com/