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  1. The ideal emergency necklace alarm features both a wearable panic button and base station for home monitoring, making these devices invaluable in aiding seniors living alone and giving peace of mind to loved ones. They may also reduce injuries caused by falls - the leading cause of senior mortality.
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  3. Search results included 33 studies detailing different actors' experiences of using PERS systems, with particular attention given to end user opinions of how the technology changes caring practices and interactions amongst themselves and with others.
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  5. Studies demonstrating the usefulness and appreciation of alarms generally focused on their usage by fragile, high-dependency elderly who live alone with long medical histories, often living alone and experiencing anxiety due to falling. Alarms provide them with peace of mind while increasing autonomy enabling them to live more independently while decreasing hospital admissions due to falls and accidents.
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  7. While most end users experience positive interactions with their alarm, some find it hard to use it regularly for various reasons. Some could be related to its presentation and functionality while others could relate more directly to practical issues with it - for instance learning how to operate it may prove challenging or meeting its requirements may become cumbersome over time.
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  9. Problems associated with alarm pendants include technological malfunction, fear that it won't work when needed and limited pendant range. gps tracker for elderly Studies have also discussed whether they are perceived and experienced as stigmatizing by users; additionally, many studies demonstrate how nonuse leads to changes in users' lives.
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  12. Medical alert systems present their users with numerous challenges, from their aesthetic appeal and usage in daily life, to discreet wearing. To get the maximum benefit out of these systems, it's vital that they can be worn comfortably and discreetly. Modern medical alert pendants have evolved considerably over time, becoming smaller and sleeker in design, often even resembling jewelry pieces. ive fallen and i can get up You can easily wear one on a necklace, lanyard or belt clip. Modern systems also feature cellular connectivity that enables users to remain in constant communication with dispatchers regardless of location - meaning a senior traveling may still be able to contact 24/7 customer care team even when out of range of their base station. Notification of family members when the emergency button is pressed is another feature which increases its use during actual emergencies. Furthermore, some new pendants are waterproof - an especially convenient feature for seniors who enjoy outdoor activities or spend much of their day showering or bathing.
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  14. Website: https://getfamilyr.com/elderly-gps-tracker/