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  1. Many families worry that their elderly loved ones might feel vulnerable or unsafe in situations that arise, whether that be aggressive door-to-door salespeople or crowding in public places; alarm buttons provide peace of mind to seniors that help ensure safety is never far away.
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  3. Personal panic buttons are small devices worn around the neck or wrist that can be pressed anytime of day to connect with care teams and family members at any given moment, as well as offer features such as automatic fall detection to avoid injuries.
  4. Peace of Mind
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  6. Panic alarms for the elderly provide a straightforward, simple and cost-effective solution that empowers them to continue living independently in their homes, and offer peace of mind to both themselves and their loved ones.
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  8. Tunstall's 24/7 Care Consultants will immediately dispatch assistance when they receive an emergency signal via the panic button. Furthermore, this device can also be set to not make the standard loud, audible alarm sound that many elderly individuals find distressful - this way preventing embarrassment or stigmatisation in public settings.
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  10. medical alert Personal alarms for elderly can be worn around the neck or wrist and used as medical alert devices, similar to panic button apps. Our two models B1 and LW004-PB use GPS tracker technology for elderly alarm wearers while our latter model features long distance LoRaWAN transmission technology for tracking purposes.
  11. Reduce Anxiety
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  13. A panic button serves both as a safety device and an effective means of alleviating anxiety by providing users with an immediate plan of action they can take when under duress. A panic button also gives individuals who might otherwise feel helpless a sense of empowerment - for instance joggers running in dark parking garages or domestic violence program staff accompanying clients with violent ex-partners under restraining orders.
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  15. As well, these devices help ease fear for those living alone by giving them direct access to emergency response personnel without the need for family members to notify authorities. Some models even allow for silent alerts which could potentially avoid worsening an escalated situation.
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  17. Selecting the ideal system can make all the difference for your organization's success. Look for user-friendly interfaces that are simple to use under stress, and an alert system that automatically reports incidents for quick remedial action.
  18. Treatment Compliance
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  20. Personal alarms can provide peace of mind to healthcare and aged care employees and their families by assuring them that help is always only one click away.
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  23. Wireless panic buttons can be worn as pendants around the neck or wrist and when activated will send out a signal to our 24-hour Tunstall customer care centre, where a care consultant will dispatch emergency assistance. Our long range wireless panic alarm system features heavy duty push buttons with "Please Ring Me" written directly on them as well as sirens with flashing strobe lights - perfect for sending emergency alerts when needed.
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  25. Wearing a personal alarm gives elderly family members confidence to venture outside and live their lives more freely, knowing help is just a click away should something go wrong. Our panic alarms for elderly have been designed with ease of use and discretion in mind with two models from MOKOSMART (B1 and LW004) offering simple use with various transmission technologies and subtleties.
  26. Fall Detection
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  28. Seniors frequently experience fears surrounding falling. A fall detection sensor can ease this fear and build their confidence to live alone at home more safely, particularly those with prior incidents of falls or medical conditions that increase risk.
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  30. An elderly medical alert system with a panic button can bring both them and their loved ones peace of mind, as the device will contact a response centre when the button is pressed.
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  32. Response centres can then speak with the wearer of medical alarm systems to assess if they have fallen and, if necessary, send someone around to assist them. Some systems have been developed specifically to avoid false positives; MOKOSMART's go-anywhere panic button, for instance, detects falls without needing mobile signals or landlines, ensuring elderly users can use their device whenever it may be useful.
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  34. My website: https://familyr.co.nz/