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    How to Choose the Best Medical Alert Necklace for You

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    Best Medical Alert Necklace for You





    Whether you need to call for help at home or away, a medical alert necklace will keep your medical needs in check by letting you contact emergency responders. The top medical alert necklaces offer a range of features to suit your needs, including automatic fall detection and GPS monitoring.

    At-Home Options

    The most common medical alert pendants connect to a base station, which allows coverage over a certain range. This is ideal if you live alone or have limited mobility, as it allows you to stay safely in your home while still being able to call for help when needed.

    Some at-home systems can be "bundled" with an on-the-go system that allows you to use the same necklace when you're away from home. On-the-go pendants are generally a bit heavier than at-home ones (but still not bulky), can be clipped onto a belt or lanyard, and often connect to cellular service through AT&T or Verizon networks.

    Mobile Options

    LifeFone is one of the most popular brands in our rating for its mobile devices, with models that weigh just 1.3 ounces and have long battery life. Its most popular model is the VIP, but there are also the Mobile 2.0 and Mini Guardian pendants.

    senior alert systems Whether you choose an at-home or on-the-go medical alert necklace, it's important to understand how each device works before making your decision. Some can detect falls automatically, while others require that you manually press a button or speak to the operator through their base station's speaker. You'll also want to consider how quickly the operator will respond to your call for help, as response times can vary greatly from company to company.