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  1. Many seniors who own fall detection devices find them safer and more independent. Such devices can reduce stress as well as risk for long-term health complications, but not all medical alert systems with fall detection are equal; some are better tailored to certain aging adults' specific needs such as those who have experienced "long lies," when they fell and could not get up independently, or those at higher risk due to medications, vision impairments or clutter in the home.
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  3. Medical alert systems with fall detection work by continuously observing a wearer's activity through its built-in sensor. When this device detects a fall, it notifies a 24/7 professional medical monitoring center and lets a caregiver quickly speak with the person to assess whether emergency assistance is required.
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  6. Some systems employ sensors built into pendants worn around the neck or wrist, while other offer sensor that can be clipped to belts or put into pockets. Medical alarms NZ Others utilize GPS tracking technology that enables monitoring centers to locate their users more accurately while also giving loved ones and caregivers peace of mind when out and about with senior patients.
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  8. Studies indicate that most seniors prefer having technology that detects falls. Studies conducted have also demonstrated how such systems increase the odds of someone pressing their help button after falling.2 It's important to keep in mind, though, that no medical alert system with fall detection can ever be 100% accurate; users should always call for help after experiencing a fall or suspect they've stumbled and are safe before relying solely on fall detection devices for assistance.
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  10. gps tracker for elderly nz Staying safe at home can be made simpler with an affordable medical alert system with fall detection capabilities like Bay Alarm Medical's. They provide both at-home and mobile options with reliable fall detection. Other providers that provide systems include Medical Guardian, LifeFone, Philips Lifeline and MobileHelp.
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  12. Medical alert systems with fall detection offer flexible plans to meet each person's specific needs, such as in-home coverage and GPS navigation, among others. A good way to start is comparing features and prices.
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  14. Medical alert systems that offer both in-home and on-the-go services are an ideal solution for seniors who wish to remain as independent as possible while they age in place. medical alert systems Many of these systems include free cellular service that connects you to a medical emergency response center 24/7 - offering peace of mind for loved ones living far away too! With help buttons, voice-activated pendants, smartphone apps and much more available it should be easy to find something perfect for you and your family.
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  16. Website: https://familyr.co.nz/dementia/