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- Lifetime price-lock guarantee
- Impressive in-home range up to 1,400 feet
- No long-term contracts
- 30-day free trial
- No equipment fees, no activation fees
- Free spousal alert monitoring
- CSAA Five Diamond certified
- 30-day risk-free trial
- No long-term contracts
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Mobile Help
- 30-day risk-free trial
- Fall detection & GPS tracking
- No equipment charges or activation fees
- Longest signal range in the industry
- 750,032 lives saved since 2008
- 24/7/365 response & notify loved ones
Frequently Asked Questions
Question:
What are the benefits of using a medical alert service?
Answer:
According to a study by the National Council on Aging, seniors who use medical alert systems experience a 28% reduction in hospital visits following falls. Additionally, medical alert services offer significant benefits, including a 19% decrease in premature nursing home admissions. They provide peace of mind, with 90% of users feeling safer at home. Overall, these services ensure prompt assistance, promoting independence and preventing further health complications.
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Question:
Are there any hidden costs associated with medical alert services?
Answer:
It's essential to carefully review the pricing and contract terms of any medical alert service to understand potential hidden costs, such as activation fees, equipment fees, or cancellation fees. Look for transparent pricing structures and ask about any additional charges upfront.
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Question:
How can medical alert services help in case of falls?
Answer:
Medical alert services with fall detection technology can automatically detect falls and summon help even if the user is unable to press the button. This feature can be life-saving, especially for individuals at risk of falls or with mobility issues.
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Question:
Can I rely solely on the technology I already have, like a smartphone, instead of opting for a medical alert service?
Answer:
"Probably not," experts say. "That’s because it’s unlikely that you have your smartphone with you all the time," says Mindy Renfro, PhD, an associate professor in the school of physical therapy at Touro University Nevada in Henderson. It’s easy to get up from a chair and leave it there. “If you don’t have an emergency response system on your body that is going to stay on your body, you’re at risk,” she says.
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Question:
What should I look for in terms of reliability when choosing a medical alert service?
Answer:
Look for services with a reliable monitoring center that operates 24/7, preferably with redundant systems in place to ensure uninterrupted service. Additionally, consider the service's history of reliability and customer reviews.
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