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    Fall Alarm What it is and How it Works

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    Fall Alarm – What it is and how it works

    The elderly have an increased risk of falls. This is particularly true if they live alone or have limited daily help.

    A Fall Alarm is a medical alert device that monitors the user’s movement to detect when they have fallen and then sends an alert to the appropriate people so that they can get help. They can be worn on a pendant, bracelet or smart watch and can be useful for individuals with dementia or other illnesses which may make it difficult to move around safely.

    Does the fall detection feature work in tandem with a manual button?

    Most fall alert devices offer both manual and automatic buttons, ensuring that even someone who cannot push the button will be able to receive help.

    Does the device have a good range?

    Lone Worker Alarm Devices Australia Falls happen in places like the bath and shower, so a device that works in these areas is key.

    Does the device have good battery life?

    Does it offer two-way communication with the 24-hour monitoring centre to check whether the person needs assistance, or if it was a false alarm?

    It’s also important to pick a system and device that are easy to use and will fit in with the person’s lifestyle. Some people find that they don’t like wearing a pendant and would prefer to wear a 'watch' style device that fits on their wrist instead. This can be a more comfortable and natural way to wear an alarm for them.