Revision as of 05:27, 15 February 2024 by 45.41.162.176 (talk)(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff) Warning: You are editing an out-of-date revision of this page. If you save it, any changes made since this revision will be lost. Warning: You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you log in or create an account, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits. Anti-spam check. Do not fill this in!A personal alarm system will give your elderly loved ones peace of mind that help is just a button away. This will help them to be more active and confident in their own home.<br /><br />Many elderly people can receive a free personal alarm through the Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP). You might also be eligible for funding through other schemes or government programs.<br /><br />1. Telecare Go!<br /><br />A personal alarm can provide peace of mind for elderly Brits living alone. [https://personalmedicalalarms.com.au/medical-alert-2/ emergency button for seniors] Whether they have a medical or non-medical emergency, they can simply press the easy-to-use pendant alarm button in their home to call for help.<br /><br />This will usually connect them to a response centre, who can either alert the local ambulance service or send someone to visit their loved one and see if they need any assistance. They can also opt for a GPS tracking alarm which will work even outside the home – so they can go to the shops or visit friends with confidence knowing they’re not far from home should anything happen.<br /><br />Alternatively, they could opt for internal telecare if they have a live-in carer or family in the same house. The telecare sensors will then automatically alert the pager of that person should they need to call for help, which can give them more independence and allow their carer to get a good night’s sleep too!<br /><br />2. Telecare Go! GPS<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Many elderly people who have health conditions like diabetes or arthritis can suffer from falls. Our personal alarms for the elderly feature clever motion sensors that can work out if a fall has occurred and automatically send an SOS signal to your telecare provider.<br /><br /> [https://personalmedicalalarms.com.au/fall-detection-alarms/ call buttons for elderly] GO can also use GPS technology to send the user's current location to mapping software or SmartCare Locate, and a hands-free speakerphone lets them talk with an operator. If the alarm is triggered, a voice message will play and repeat that their alert has been received by monitoring; they'll soon be contacted by an operator.<br /><br />You can pay for your elderly loved one's 24-hour monitoring in one payment, annually or in monthly instalments - whatever suits them best. A number of our providers also offer VAT-exempt devices for people who are eligible to claim tax relief. Contact your provider for more details.<br /><br />3. Telecare Go! Intercom<br /><br />Using a simple plug-in alarm base unit (which connects to the telephone line) and a comfortable pendant that goes around the neck or wrist, users can call our monitoring centre whenever they need help. A member of our team will speak to them over the loudspeaker and assess their situation, before either calling an emergency contact or contacting the emergency services if necessary.<br /><br />Our telecare systems are great for people who live relatively active lifestyles but want a little reassurance that they can get in touch with a member of our emergency response centre team if they should need to, without having to rely on friends or family members who might not be available. [https://personalmedicalalarms.com.au/gps-locator/ gps locator for dementia patients] Our UK based response centres are also ‘Dementia Friendly’ trained and understand the needs of individuals who may be living with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. All of our telecare systems have the option to add a key safe, so that family and carers can gain access to your home in the event of an emergency.<br /><br />4. Telecare Go! Call Buttons<br /><br />Often referred to as Carecall or Lifeline Alarms, personal alarms (or telecare systems) provide an easy way for elderly people and disabled people to call for help in the event of an emergency. They typically feature a pendant or wristband with an easy-to-press panic button, which connects via two-way speech unit to CareLink call-handlers in a 24-hour monitoring centre.<br /><br />Once the call button is pressed it instantly places an alarm call through to a monitoring team who will be on hand to offer reassurance, check whether any help is needed and then alert keyholders, relatives or the emergency services as appropriate. This service also offers a range of other features including GPS tracking for 'anywhere' alarms that can be used away from home.<br /><br />Our range of free personal alarms for the elderly include basic devices that only require a push of a button, as well as alarms with built-in fall detection and GPS for mobile 'anywhere' alarms. 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