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  1. Elderly people living alone at home may fear falling or experiencing an accident as the primary danger. A medical alarm necklace provides an easy and quick way to summon help quickly, providing peace of mind for senior residents living alone or those at high risk of falling due to medical conditions that put them at greater risk of falling.
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  3. Pendant or senior alarm devices are designed to give someone peace of mind by alerting a monitoring centre if someone falls, has medical conditions like diabetes or epilepsy and may need assistance. When activated by pressing its emergency button, these pendants or senior alarms provide essential lifeline.
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  5. Some models also incorporate GPS functionality for additional tracking if their wearer wanders from home or becomes lost, sending out audible, visual and vibration alerts to their caregiver. Intended to look more like jewellery than medical monitors, these watches can be worn anywhere outside of the home and make life easier when caring for loved ones who enjoy outdoor activity or family members taking care of them.
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  7. The best pendant alarms are constructed of durable materials and come in an assortment of stylish designs. They can be worn around your neck or wrist like a watch; clipped onto clothing; or used in the bath or shower if waterproofed - the key factor being wearing it regularly or it won't work when needed! To use your device effectively it must also be worn regularly otherwise its effectiveness won't work as needed.
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  9. medical alert A good system should be easy to set up and use, with an easily understandable user manual. They should be lightweight and comfortable for wear; pressing the call button when they need help should not present any difficulty for users. Some models offer storage capabilities so when an alarm is pushed it can dial multiple contact numbers until it gets an answer; other systems simply ring all contacts one at a time until one rings back or it receives no answer at all.
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  11. Some systems use intelligent answer technology that automatically switches calls off after no response from voicemail and into another number if there is no one available to take them, an invaluable feature for anyone suffering a fall who is either unconscious or is physically incapable of calling for help themselves.
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  14. Costs may differ depending on features such as whether or not GPS is included and how the unit is paid for. Many companies provide quarterly or annual payment options which may be more suitable for people uncertain how long they need their device for. You could also use FSA/HSA (healthcare savings accounts) funds or some insurance companies provide them free or at reduced prices as part of their benefits packages.
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  16. Website: https://familyr.co.nz/medical-alarm/