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  1. Seniors often enjoy living independently; however, safety can sometimes become an issue. Personal alarms may help ease these concerns - these devices are tailored towards health care and can ensure seniors can continue with their day-to-day activities with peace of mind.
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  3. Consider alarm systems equipped with features like fall detection, GPS tracking and two-way communication capabilities as well as those that offer 24/7 monitoring services.
  4. Pendant alarms
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  6. Personal alarms are easy-to-use devices that help seniors remain independent, giving family members peace of mind. Worn as pendants or watches, these alarms connect directly with an emergency response service which alerts designated contacts immediately and dispatches rescue personnel quickly - potentially shortening response times significantly and saving lives in the process.
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  8. These alarms consist of two components - the pendant button and base station. When users press their call button, it activates the base station's speaker/microphone set as well as raising an alarm with our 24-hour customer care team who then try to contact emergency contacts or dispatch help if necessary.
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  11. emergency button for elderly GreatCall offers both mobile and in-home alarm systems to meet every personal security need, including waterproof options with GPS tracking and fall detection. wearable gps tracker for elderly For more information, visit their website.
  12. Mobile alarms
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  14. An alarm system for seniors is an excellent way to promote independence and ensure assistance is readily available if necessary, while providing peace of mind for both elderly people and their loved ones. Worn around the neck or wrist, this device triggers an alert when activated - sending notification directly to a monitoring center when activated; some devices even include fall detection capabilities and GPS tracking so seniors can keep an eye on themselves when out and about.
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  16. Battery life and range should both be key considerations when choosing a personal alarm for seniors. The alarm should cover their entire living space - including outdoor areas like yards - while its battery should provide long-term reliability without needing frequent charging or replacement.
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  18. Medical alarms now feature mobile networks to allow seniors to stay in contact with caregivers and emergency response teams while out and about, making these alarms particularly beneficial to active seniors who take part in outside activities.
  19. Monitoring services
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  21. Medical alert systems provide peace of mind and access to emergency services, including pendant alarms and wearable devices that connect quickly with a monitoring center for quick responses. Furthermore, these systems feature various features designed to keep seniors safe and comfortable at home; many devices even detect falls and monitor health indicators.
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  23. Self-monitored systems offer you peace of mind without monthly fees and setting up new phone numbers; when an intrusion is detected, you will receive an alert on your smartphone immediately so you can call emergency services as needed. This option may also save money.
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  25. Smart doorbells allow you to identify who's at the door while communicating via two-way speaker system. Some systems come with high monthly fees and setup charges; therefore it is wise to do your research prior to selecting a monitoring system for a loved one.
  26. Cost
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  28. Medical alert systems can provide valuable protection for seniors living alone or having health conditions that increase the likelihood of emergency situations. These inexpensive systems serve as an important safety net for family and caregivers as well as giving peace of mind to those using them.
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  30. Costs will depend on the type of system and additional features you select; some medical alert systems use cell technology while others utilize landline connections; also, certain companies offer additional features like telehealth or fall detection that add an additional $5-$10 monthly cost.
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  32. Home security systems are designed to prevent many incidents in your home, such as theft and fires, while keeping track of flood, smoke, carbon monoxide levels in your house as well as alerting you of intruders. They typically come included as part of home security packages but can also be purchased separately at around $20-$50 each.
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  34. Website: https://getfamilyr.com/dementia/