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  1. One third of seniors will experience at least one fall each year, and even uninjured falls can have serious repercussions. They can lead to major injuries - such as head trauma - as well as cause them to doubt their own ability to stay safe and active at home.
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  3. elderly fall alarm Medical alert systems with fall detection can provide older adults with extra safety by immediately calling emergency services if the device detects a fall. These devices are especially beneficial to individuals who live alone and who are susceptible to falling, as well as families or caregivers looking for ways to offer extra support to their loved ones.
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  6. Studies have revealed that older adults tend to embrace medical alert devices and find them helpful; however, some have expressed reservations over being constantly monitored or having false alarms triggered too frequently. Still, medical alert systems offer peace of mind while giving people motivation for as long as possible to remain active at home.
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  8. Medical alert systems with fall detection typically offer 24/7 monitoring centers that contact emergency services in case of an incident, as well as calling/texting designated caregivers/family members to alert them that help is required. Some companies even provide mobile apps which allow users to track the status of their device and communicate directly with representatives.
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  10. Some medical alert systems with fall detection also offer wearers a button they can press to cancel an alarm that has been activated, providing an ideal solution if the device mistakingly senses a fall due to someone simply bending over or stumbling. This feature may prove especially helpful for individuals who tend to underreport falls for fear of losing independence.
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  12. Environmental hazards that contribute to falls include clutter, throw rugs that may trip someone and poor lighting in the home. Living in unfamiliar territory increases one's risk, as does having mobility issues making it hard for someone to move freely around without assistance.
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  14. Nurses can conduct an easy test to assess a patient's fall risk called the Timed Up-and-Go (TUG) test. Medical alarms gps tracker for seniors To do this, the nurse observes how long it takes a patient to stand up from a chair, walk 10 feet without turning around, turn around again, sit back down again, and turn back around again in less than 12 seconds - this indicates an increased risk for falling. Unfortunately, such assessments cannot account for all risk factors associated with falls such as medications and behavior and therefore it's essential that a comprehensive nursing assessment and management plan is put into effect for any high risk patient.
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  16. My website: https://getfamilyr.com/fall-detection-device/