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    Medical Pendant Alarm For Seniors at Home

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    Medical alert systems typically include a wearable help button that, when pressed, dials into a monitoring center. An operator will contact emergency contacts or dispatch emergency medical services depending on the circumstances of each case. Some systems also feature activity sensors to track movements and notify caregivers if someone deviates from their regular schedule - this device is ideal for keeping individuals active at home while making sure they receive any assistance needed in an emergency.

    The top medical alert system companies provide reliable equipment and responsive customer service. Their prices are transparent with no hidden fees in fine print; at-home systems usually utilize landline phones, while some operate over cellular networks for use while on-the-go; some even come equipped with GPS tracking to locate users and send their location directly to designated contacts.





    personal medical alarm Medical alert systems provide vital protection to seniors and their families. With nearly 36 million older Americans experiencing falls annually - of which one out of every five leads to serious injury; over 20 of these accidents prove fatal - medical alert systems provide effective response from users pressing a help button or when home sensors detect motion in order to stop dangerous falls from happening.

    Most systems include a wearable help button or wristband that can be pressed when needed. A good help button should be easy and comfortable to press. Furthermore, water resistance allows users to continue using their device while showering if necessary. In our tests of LifeStation at-home systems and GetSafe systems with wearable buttons that worked up to 500 feet away from their base stations was achieved with these wearable buttons - or roughly two football fields away!

    All the at-home medical alert systems we reviewed included a base station and wearable help button, with some offering activity sensors as well. When selecting an at-home system, one of the key criteria should be connecting quickly with a live responder when necessary - in our testing, all at-home systems were capable of reaching their response centers within less than 30 seconds.

    Some of the systems we tested offer additional features, like medication reminders and location tracking, that can be added for either an up-front fee or monthly cost. When we conducted tests of at-home systems, we found them all easy to set up with loud two-way speakers.

    The system is easy to use, with a user-friendly menu and intuitive design. It includes a status light that displays whether or not it is connected to the phone line, operating on battery power or both (solid green when plugged in and ready for action, flashing green when running from battery power). Furthermore, its base station contains a built-in backup battery capable of lasting 32 hours in case of power outages.