LifeFone's Additional Resources - September 2011

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

 

Could An Emergency Response Button Become A Fashion Trend?

A help button around the wrist or neck of your loved one may not always match their outfit, but when seconds count, it could save a life! By providing a loved one with the gift of 24 hour monitoring, you can be assured their safety and a quick response in the case of an emergency is guaranteed.

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Medical Alarms Provide Immeasurable Value

Maintaining a healthy lifestyle is very important for everyone and has a very positive impact on many aspects of life. As we age, daily activity is even more important. If you are able to stay active you can greatly increase you quality of life. If not, investing in a personal emergency response system gives seniors peace of mind and the ability to remain living independently.

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4 Reasons Seniors Avoid Purchasing a Medical Alert System

Given all the benefits associated with owning a medical alert system, it would seem only logical that the elderly and their caregivers would welcome the acquisition of such a life-changing system. Designed to provide peace of mind and improve the quality of life of its users, medical alert systems ensure help is available 24/7 at the touch of a button.

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Why LifeFone is Better Than a Cell Phone

When shopping for a medical alert system and researching various companies and their competition, it is common to ask yourself: "Would purchasing a cell phone be just as effective and cost efficient as purchasing a medical alert system"?

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Senior Health: 6 Great Benefits from Regular Exercise

Maintaining a healthy lifestyle is very important for everyone and has a very positive impact on many aspects of life. As we age, daily activity is even more important. If you are able to stay active you can greatly increase you quality of life.

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What is a Medical Alarm Device?

A medical alarm device is a product that in the event of an emergency can quickly put you in touch with medical care providers. They can dispatch emergency crews and contact your loved ones; helping elderly or sick individuals live a more independent lifestyle.

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Ensuring Peace of Mind

Most elderly individuals would prefer to remain living within the comforts of their own homes for as long as possible, but with more than 33 percent of the accidents and falls involving elderly people over the age of 65 occurring in the home, this option becomes worrisome. Having a personal emergency response system can ensure peace of mind!

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Complete Home Safety

Feeling safe in your home means feeling safe in every part of your home, even while showering. Many elderly fear when taking a shower because of the awkward bathtubs they have to climb over and the slippery lining of many tub floors. The concern of not being able to reach help while showering is a frightful thought.

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When Disaster Strikes

Picturing your loved one lying on the floor following a stroke or a debilitating fall with no way of mobilizing their body to summon help is an image almost too hard to bear. Your parent should never have to experience such an event, and with the help of a senior alarm button they don't have to!

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LifeFone: The Cadillac of Care

Investing in a personal emergency response system provides numerous benefits that far exceed the costs. For only $24.95 a month (less than a dollar a day), seniors are equipped with a team of trained professionals, whose sole job is to ensure your loved one receives immediate and professional care in the event they require medical attention.

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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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