Personal alarms (also known as telecare systems or panic buttons) allow elderly users to press a button (usually on a pendant, wrist strap, or wall-mounted button) in order to alert their loved ones or emergency services. This is ideal for people who are vulnerable to violent crime or medical emergencies.
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Lifeline provides elderly people with the security of knowing they can contact emergency services if needed. It does this through the use of personal alarms, which are worn around the home and can be triggered by pressing a button. This can be done by the alarm user themselves, or by a family member who is monitoring their activity.

One of the most important features of a personal alarm is fall detection, which allows the device to alert emergency services and contacts if it detects that a person has fallen. Lifeline also has a number of other devices that are designed to help in the event of a medical or other emergency, including a waterproof alarm that can be used in the shower and bath.

When a Lifeline system is purchased, it comes with all the hardware necessary to set up the alarm at home. It also includes a booklet that needs to be completed with details about the alarm user, their doctor and emergency contacts. This can be completed online, or by filling in a form that is sent back to the company.
SureSafe 24/7 Connect

SureSafe 24/7 Connect is a fully mobile alarm that provides safety and peace of mind for elderly people both at home, in the garden or 'out and about'. This device can be worn as a pendant or wristband and offers the option of GPS tracking, 'find me' and automatic fall detection.

If the alarm is activated, the wearer will be linked through to a response centre via their plugged-in base unit. They will be asked a few questions to determine the best course of action, whether that be calling a pre-agreed list of friends and family or contacting the emergency services.

This device is a new and improved version of the original SureSafe GO and comes with a sleek design, updated technology and the choice of adding an app or not. The price of this alarm includes 12 months monitoring, with the option to continue with a monthly or annual fee. This model also offers the choice of adding an automatic fall detector, if required.
Go! GPS Alarm

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Each year millions of older adults fall, often resulting in hip fractures or head injuries. These devices help prevent falls by monitoring activity and allowing seniors to call for assistance if they need it.

With the press of a button, a trained dispatcher speaks with users through the two-way speaker, asking if they need assistance and then sending emergency services to their location. The device’s GPS connectivity lets the operator see their precise location so responders can get to them as quickly as possible.

GO is an all-in-one mobile alarm that works anywhere in the UK with a mobile signal. It’s packed with features including Geo-Fence, automatic fall detection and a waterproof pendant that can be worn in the shower or bath. It is also available with a free friend and family monitoring feature that lets loved ones know if their loved one leaves a set safe zone, such as home. This alarm is perfect for people who want to continue with their independence.
Telecare SMART Alert

Telecare systems work in a similar way to medical alarms, but they are specifically focused on helping elderly people stay independently living at home. They monitor the person’s environment using sensors and then send regular updates to a monitoring centre.

These can then notify the family of any changes and alert them to anything that might be a concern. They can then take the appropriate actions.

There are two main types of telecare systems:

The first, which is the most popular, is passive and uses sensors to establish patterns over a short period of time, then red-flags situations that break these rules. The second is active and involves wearing a pendant or wristband alarm button, which calls through to the 24/7 monitoring centre if pressed. https://maps.app.goo.gl/xnG5gqtG5ZhpzJQi6 This also has a GPS tracking feature so that loved ones can see where your parent is, in case they go missing.


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