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  1. Medical alert systems provide vital protection for people who fall, an increasingly prevalent hazard among seniors and disabled individuals. They can connect either via landline phone jack or through cellular networks; which one works best will depend on coverage strength in your area.
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  3. Take the time to evaluate monitoring features, Medicare or insurance costs coverage and any reservations or concerns with those closest to you.
  4. They can be used in the home
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  6. Medical alert systems typically feature a help button that can be used in the event of an accident or health concern, with options to automatically dial specific numbers or link with live response specialists for immediate help. It can also be programmed to send an alert if it hasn't been pressed within a set time period and some systems even include fall detection features that detect when someone has fallen and call for assistance immediately.
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  8. Medical alert systems can be an invaluable asset for those living alone. Not only can they give peace of mind in case of medical or fire emergencies in their home, they can also give individuals confidence to live independently - which becomes especially important as we age.
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  10. Prior to purchasing a medical alert system, it's essential to take several things into consideration. First and foremost, look for a company with an efficient cellular network; Consumer Reports' exclusive member survey found that most systems don't malfunction; those that do often experience issues related to battery life and electromagnetic interference from devices like pacemakers.
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  12. Some private insurance plans and long-term care policies offer coverage of medical alert devices; this varies by policy. Additionally, some states offer waivers under their Medicaid Home Community Based Services or Consumer Directed Services programs to cover monthly costs associated with purchasing one of these devices.
  13. They can be used outside the home
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  15. Many medical alert systems now feature GPS tracking capabilities to locate users during an emergency situation. This feature can be especially beneficial if someone in your care has mobility issues and is unable to reach the device on their own; additionally it's useful if they travel frequently or spend time outside their home.
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  17. Medical alert devices provide people with peace of mind that help will be on the way in case of falls or health concerns, whether directly through 911 calls or to predesignated family and friends. Some devices even include automatic fall detection to help protect from injuries from falls.
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  19. If you are considering purchasing a medical alert system for elderly loved ones, it's essential that you carefully assess all options available and understand that some may be resistant to using them. A great way to overcome resistance is through having an open and honest conversation about the advantages of such devices and share success stories of others who have used medical alert systems successfully.
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  22. Medical alert systems typically range in cost from $50-150 when purchasing and activating, with monthly subscription fees usually running from $15-20 per month. Some providers provide free trials for new customers while some do not require contracts at all. Some even provide price lock guarantees so your monthly rate won't increase for as long as you keep the service.
  23. They can be used in the car
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  25. Many medical alert systems include a portable device that can be used on the go. You can connect this mobile device with either landline or cellular networks; for those interested in cell-based systems, ensure it works with an operator that provides strong coverage in your area and that their monitoring centers are open 24 hours per day and certified by an independent industry body.
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  27. Selecting an effective medical alert device is critical in protecting yourself or a loved one from potential health issues, and may even save lives in situations when calling 911 is not feasible. A device can alert caregivers of problems like falls so they can quickly help someone up, while some devices provide adherence monitoring so families can ensure medication is being taken as prescribed by physicians.
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  29. trackers for people with dementia Monitored medical alert systems provide users with 24-hour connection to a call handler at a monitoring center, for which there is a monthly monitoring fee. They may also include GPS feature that helps pinpoint their wearer. Such systems make ideal solutions for people living alone.
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  31. Some Medicare Advantage plans may cover medical alert devices; it depends on your plan and location. Furthermore, certain states offer Medicaid home and community-based waiver programs which could pay for such devices.
  32. They can be used by younger disabled people
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  34. Medical alert systems can be an invaluable asset to seniors and people with disabilities, providing peace of mind for caregivers while improving quality of life and independence for those they assist. Furthermore, these alert systems may reduce hospitalization rates by providing timely assistance and helping individuals avoid minor health crises becoming major ones.
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  36. Many individuals think Medicare covers medical alert systems, but this is not always true. Medicare Parts A and B - sometimes referred to as Original Medicare - only cover what the government considers medically necessary equipment, like wheelchairs and walkers; Part C (Medicare Advantage), however, offers private alternatives which may cover these devices; additionally some Medicaid home and community-based services waiver programs may cover them too.
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  38. Researching medical alert systems is the key to selecting one that's appropriate. Reading reviews, speaking to friends and family for recommendations, comparing prices from multiple companies and paying with HSA or FSA funds may all be options available to you. Furthermore, make sure your chosen medical alert system doesn't interfere with pacemakers or other implanted devices as this could potentially be life-threatening situations.
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  40. Homepage: https://getfamilyr.com/elderly-gps-tracker/