LifeFone's Additional Resources - May 2011

Medical Alert, Medical Alarm & Personal Emergency Response System Resources For Seniors & Caregivers

 

LifeFone's Reliable Medical Alert Systems

In 1996, the New England Journal of Medicine conducted a study in San Francisco. They conducted a population-based study of patients who were found in their homes either helpless or dead. Over 12 weeks, paramedics employed by the city of San Francisco identified 387 such events involving 367 persons.

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Save Lives with Emergency Medical Alerts

Emergency medical alerts come in a variety of forms, including a small, light-weight, fashionable accessory that serves one ultimate purpose; saving your life.

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Senior Medical Alarms - Value You Can't Beat

Now that the baby boomers are reaching their golden years, there are a lot of elderly people that want to stay in their home as they age. Did you know though, that only one in four elderly people live alone?

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UL Certified Medical Alert Necklaces

Most consumers don't realize that all emergency medical alert systems aren't Underwriters Laboratories certified. Most consumers also don't realize that a medical alert system is as easy as a medical alert necklace that can alert an Emergency Response Center. With an Underwriters Laboratories (UL) certification, customers know their medical alert necklace is trustworthy and dependable.

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The Value Of Medical Alarms

Several recent studies of Diseases and Causes of Death affecting US Senior Citizens show people over 65 are living longer, healthier lives. Of note, however, are some discrete differences among disease groups affecting male/female populations.

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Medical Alert Button Can Reduce Worry

Daily activities of caring for a senior with health issues can be challenging. Sometimes simple activities can even result in emergencies should the person fall or experience disorientation while performing any number of tasks.

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Home Medical Alert Systems - Who Needs Medical Alarms & Why?

Many reasons exist for seniors, families, or caregivers to consider a home medical alert system. Ongoing health issues can certainly be one reason to purchase medical alarms and are the most obvious. Yet, knowing what constitutes a health risk is also important to identify.

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Medical Alarms Help More Than Seniors

More than seniors benefit from LifeFone Medical Alert systems. Disabled people can also be significantly protected when they have medical alert systems as part of their home and travel support network.

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Medical Alert System Gives Peace of Mind

When a spouse or family member falls ill and a healthy older adult becomes their caregiver, the senior caregiver also needs support. A state-of-the-art support network that includes a medical alert system is vital to preserve peace of mind for both seniors remaining in the home.

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Medical Alarms & Medical Alert Bracelets Save Lives

Managing medical information, and in particular, allergy and drug information, is one of the most important aspects allowing seniors to stay in their own home. Medical alert bracelets are essential in providing important medical information should an emergency arise.

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LifeFone in the News

LifeFone is proud of the recognition we have received from leading healthcare and senior organizations.

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