Revision as of 09:50, 10 September 2023 by 157.52.233.75 (talk) (Created page with "Safety alarms for elderly help loved ones feel safe at home. By providing 24/7 access to support, these devices reduce their fear of falling – they know that at the push of...")(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Safety alarms for elderly help loved ones feel safe at home. By providing 24/7 access to support, these devices reduce their fear of falling – they know that at the push of a button they will be contacted and help is on its way.Our personal alarms come with a range of extra features suited to your needs. Clicking the SOS button quickly connects your loved one to Taking Care’s 24/7 Emergency Care Team.Peace of MindProviding your elderly loved ones with a personal alarm gives them the peace of mind to know that help is always just a push of a button away. The alarm can be used if they have fallen, feel unwell or simply need a bit of assistance with something.For the elderly, this means they can continue to live in their own homes for as long as possible. This can be a huge relief for their families as it saves them money on residential care. The simplest way to use an alarm is with a pendant that can be worn around the neck or wrist and will trigger the device to call a monitoring centre. The operator will determine if the alarm is a fall or something more serious and can send an ambulance if needed.Some alarms can be used outside the home and some have advanced capabilities such as GPS tracking and voice-to-voice calling. Taking Care are a UK-based provider with the highest standards of customer service and a quick response time. Their customers have rated them as 'excellent' on Trust Pilot and they are the UK's first Which? Trusted Trader approved personal alarm service. They have a wide range of affordable options and a number of additional services that can be used in conjunction with their alarms, such as smoke and CO detectors, seizure monitoring and stair railings.SafetySafety alarms for elderly help improve a person’s quality of life by making them feel safer at home and out and about. This is because they know that in the event of an emergency, someone will be contacted and can be sent to their aid immediately. Having a personal alarm gives them the confidence to remain active and reduces the anxiety that can cause them to become less active, which in turn can lead to falls.A good quality alarm system will include features like a fall detection gadget. This will automatically detect a fall and send out an alert to the user’s help centre. This will then send out a signal to their emergency contacts and local emergency services, helping to ensure that help arrives as quickly as possible.In addition to this, most alarm systems will also report to the MiniFinder GO app about their alarm status and battery level. This can be helpful to family members who live in the same area, and will give them peace of mind that their loved ones are safe.If you’re looking for a personal alarm for your elderly relative, make sure to check out our great selection. We have everything from bed alarms that can be used to detect out of bed movements, mat alarms that alert caregivers to small movements and body alarms that can be worn around the neck or wrist.ConfidencePersonal alarms are the simplest form of safety equipment for the elderly. They are worn as pendants or pull string devices and can be pressed in the event that you feel unwell, or experience a fall or other medical emergency. They are also portable so can be used away from home, such as whilst on a walk or visiting friends or family. Our range of alarms for the elderly includes models with a variety of features, including 'fall detection' and 'talking pendants', plus many more. Browse our products by feature to find the right one for you or your loved one.Those who rely on personal alarms reported that they helped them to live safely at home, and that they had improved self-esteem as a result. They were more confident living alone, and reported that their families were reassured by the presence of an alarm. Medical Alarms These findings are consistent with those of other studies that have found that effective alarm use is associated with positive outcomes for fallers and their families, and that it is a key component in a multifaceted set of support strategies for falling prevention.In contrast, a significant subgroup of older fallers reported negative perceptions of personal alarms. This group did not own an alarm, and they reported a number of barriers to uptake. This included cost, which was a major obstacle for these people. In this context, strategies to improve the acceptability of personal alarms for this group should consider their stage of readiness for change (precontemplation or contemplation), beliefs, and motivations for adopting a new behaviour.IndependenceMany elderly relatives worry that using a pendant alarm will make them less independent. However, the opposite is true - a senior safety alarm allows your loved ones to feel safer in their own home, while knowing that help is just a button away should something go wrong.In the case of a fall, it is crucial that an elderly relative is able to alert their caretakers as quickly as possible. This is because a fall can lead to dehydration and hypothermia, which will increase the time it takes for them to recover.Thankfully, most of our 24/7 monitoring alarms have the added benefit of a fall detection feature. This means that your loved one doesn’t even need to push the SOS button – the technology inside the device will recognise a fall and automatically send out an alert.We stock a range of different alarms for the elderly to help you choose the right one for your needs, including mat alarms (which work through a patient’s chair or bed) and body alarms that can be worn around the neck or wrist. You can also find a variety of accessories to keep your loved one safe, such as charging stations, which can be used to recharge the alarm or remote buttons that can be activated in an emergency.