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Home Medical Alert System
Will It Benefit You?


Are you becoming concerned about living alone? Do you wonder if a home medical alert system would help you be safer? Most of us want to live independently in our own homes for as long as possible. Eventually, many of us will need to get help from loved ones or move into assisted living facilities for safety reasons.

However, thanks to home medical alert systems like the Philips Lifeline, you may be able to extend the number of years you can live alone in your home surrounded by your possessions and memories.

A home medical alert device is not just for people living alone. They offer the same benefits to elderly couples or seniors staying alone for portions of the day. These alarm systems provide peace of mind not only to you but to your loved ones living away who worry about your safety.

Falls are a big concern for seniors and when you live alone, they are an even bigger risk if you have no way to get immediate help. Therefore if you are at risk for falls or have fallen in the past, a home medical alert system would be very beneficial for you. When wearing a personal alarm, all you have to do is push a button and help will be notified immediately. Some alarms, like the Philips Lifeline, can even detect a fall on their own, so they can call for help when you can't.

If you are over the age of 75, you should consider getting a home medical alert system since falls at this age tend to have more serious consequences. You may not be able to get up after a fall and you have a higher risk of suffering broken bones. If you have problems with your vision, balance, or hearing, you are at a higher risk of falling and should consider protecting yourself with a personal alarm system.

Personal alarms are useful for all kinds of emergencies, not just falls. If you have medical conditions like diabetes or heart disease, having an alarm can give you the confidence to be alone since you know help is as close as the push of a button. In fact, a personal alarm will be there for you in the event of any emergency like a fire or intruder.

In knowing you always have help at the ready, one of these alarms can help you overcome fears you may have about living alone. If you have developed a fear of falling you may not be as active as you once were. This can cause you to lose muscle tone and bone density and actually make you more vulnerable to falls. If nothing else, having an alarm can be good for your mental and emotional health.

Philips Dispensing ServiceIf you take medications, a home medical alert with medication monitoring is very important. Medication errors are all too common and can have dire consequences.

The Philips Lifeline medial alert system offers an optional medication dispensing service that will alarm when it is time for you to take your pills.

It dispenses the appropriate type and amount at the proper time so your pills are always on schedule. If you don't respond to the pill alarm, the dispenser will call your contact person who can check up on you to make sure you are okay.

If you are wondering if a home medical alert system is right for you, the answer is probably yes. There is no downside other than the expense. However, the cost is very affordable as there is no need to buy expensive equipment upfront. You simply pay a monthly fee for the monitoring service. A personal alarm is always there for you in case you need it but more importantly it can give you the peace of mind you need to live an independent and active lifestyle for as long as possible.

   

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