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  1. Medical alert systems offer seniors an easy and hassle-free way to quickly receive help, whether at home or while out and about. By pushing one large button they'll connect directly with an emergency monitoring center.
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  4. An Apple Watch or iPhone with a medical ID feature allows first responders to instantly identify information like your allergies and blood type in an emergency call. To set one up, open the Health app and tap Medical ID.
  5. What is a Medical Alert System?
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  7. Medical alert systems offer extra peace of mind to people living alone or managing health conditions. They typically comprise of a home base station and wearable device connected by wire, which can be activated with help buttons, fall detection sensors, or voice command activation. Once activated, this connects to a 24/7 monitoring center staffed with trained professionals who then decide whether a care partner or emergency services should be summoned accordingly. Some devices also feature GPS tracking that alerts both monitoring centers and caregivers about your location via mobile apps.
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  9. Some companies also provide additional services, like wellness checks and medication reminders. They may include these features in their subscription plan or charge an extra fee; we advise looking for a medical alert system that offers all the features you require at a price you can afford.
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  11. When selecting a medical alert system, take into account cost, device/service options, warranty coverage and service contract obligations. Some systems, like LifeFone's Price Lock Guarantee with no monthly fee during its first year. Medical alert systems may also qualify for HSA/FSA accounts to help cover healthcare expenses pre-tax - we suggest searching for one with excellent customer service reviews as this may provide greater peace of mind when choosing one!
  12. How Does a Medical Alert System Work?
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  14. Medical alert systems enable users to call for help at the touch of a button, providing added peace and security for those living alone or those at risk for falls or medical emergencies. Family members also can feel assured their loved one will get help quickly should there be any emergency situation requiring care, while medical alert systems ensure all loved ones can reach each other quickly in times of crisis.
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  16. Medical alert systems consist of a base station that connects directly to home electricity, and wearable devices with built-in call buttons that are worn around the neck as pendants or wristwatches. Some systems feature fall detection that alerts monitoring centers if someone falls, while others allow users to alert monitoring centers whenever they leave home and require help.
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  18. gps locator for dementia patients Monitoring systems come in two varieties -- monitored and unmonitored. Our Best Medical Alert Systems list features monitored systems that connect users to trained call handlers at monitoring centers when they press their help button; these typically incur monthly fees. Unmonitored systems will still contact 911 or another designated care partner when their help button is pressed; however, these lack the extra safeguards offered by dedicated monitoring centers.
  19. Can I Use My Cell Phone as a Medical Alert System?
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  21. Medical alert systems have evolved to become more mobile, functioning similarly to an emergency cell phone and connecting you with a monitoring center. Older models require being connected to their home base unit in order to function, while newer cellular models can be taken with you and used anywhere, be it your home, vacation location, or daily activities.
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  23. Press one button of a cellular medical alert system, and you will instantly connect with a trained care specialist at the monitoring center. They will ask about your current state and if necessary can dispatch first responders if necessary or contact family or caregivers on your list if necessary. Some systems also feature GPS location services that let monitoring centers know exactly where you are at any given moment in real-time.
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  25. Use of a cellular medical alert system may not be suitable for all. Some seniors might feel intimidated by technology and don't trust themselves to operate smartphones. Cellular payments can add up, becoming costly for those living alone. Walmart provides plenty of reliable yet cost-effective medical alert options including monitored and unmonitored systems with waterproof help buttons designed specifically to be worn in the shower/bath, GPS monitoring options and much more - providing access for individuals living alone who might otherwise feel isolated.
  26. What are the Benefits of a Medical Alert System?
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  28. Medical alert systems provide an affordable way to get help when needed, increase independence, increase confidence and provide peace of mind. Furthermore, some systems come equipped with GPS tracking capability so they can find you no matter where or what happens. In-home systems use a base unit equipped with call buttons which connect directly to monitoring centers while mobile or on-the-go systems run on cellular networks so they work wherever coverage exists - whether that be home, grocery store, doctor office or vacation! Our member survey found that 95 percent of CR-reviewed brands offer monitored systems so you know you will always reach a live person when pressing its button!
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  30. An early discussion about medical alert systems is always recommended if a loved one has experienced a health scare or is at increased risk for falls and accidents. While introducing such a new tool may seem difficult at first, instead focus on how it will help keep them safe at home and in their communities; you could refer them to local area agencies on aging for assistance or the NCOA BenefitsCheckUp tool to discover available support services and benefits programs in their community.
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