Personal alarms are an excellent option for the elderly as they offer a simple way to get help in the event of an emergency. However, every personal alarm is different and has a variety of extra features that should be considered.

For example, a TakingCare Sense system monitors daily activity and extreme temperature changes. It alerts a 24/7 care team if it notices any unusual activity.
Life Alert

While most personal alarms offer a similar service, Life Alert remains one of the oldest and most established medical alert companies in the industry. Their customer reviews are largely positive, and they offer affordable rates, high-tech features, and caregiver monitoring. They also include a GPS device that can be used to track elderly users outside of the home.

They also don’t require a landline to work, and their base unit has an automatic backup battery that will last 72 hours in case of a power outage. The company’s help pendants have a 800-foot range and can be worn as a necklace or wristband. Most of their systems have fall detection, a feature that can be life saving under certain circumstances. They also have nationwide coverage and minimal wait times.
Safety Sentry

Safety Sentry offers two alarm systems ? an at-home pendant alarm and a GPS tracker device. Its devices look similar to Apple AirTags and allow customers to track their location with the touch of a button. However, unlike AirTags, Safety Sentry’s GPS tracking only contacts a customer’s network in the event of an emergency.

Both devices connect to a 24/7 monitoring centre and require a subscription fee and one-off setup charge. Customers can press their device’s help button to have a conversation with a monitoring centre member, who will decide whether to contact emergency services or the customer’s emergency contacts. Some systems can also include a key safe to allow family, carers or the police to access a home in the case of an alarm being triggered.
SureSafe

Unlike many other personal alarms that only alert a pre-selected contact, the SureSafe GO 24/7 Connect connects to a 24-hour call centre through a clear SOS button. The user can either activate this by clicking the button or the device will do it automatically if the device detects a fall.

This alarm has 24/7 monitoring, a backup battery, end-to-end encryption and even includes a GPS tracker. It also comes with a waterproof pendant and offers fall detection for an extra fee.

Families can also monitor the device remotely with the CPR Guardian mobile app. They can follow the wearer’s location, health and activity through ‘Safety Zones’ and receive notifications if they enter or leave these zones. This helps family members to keep an eye on their elderly relatives.https://maps.app.goo.gl/ot7rsuTHh17JKFrE6 MindMe

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The MindMe personal alarm allows elderly relatives to call for help wherever they are, even outside the home. They can click a button to speak to an operator in MindMe’s response centre and they can get help with things like a power cut, illness or even if they get lost. The device is waterproof and offers 24/7 monitoring. It also has a 24-hour spare battery and end-to-end encryption. There is a choice of pendant and smartwatch alarms and there is a fall detection option available for an extra fee.

The Taking Care Sense sensor is another option for elderly relatives and can be placed in their home to monitor daily activity and extreme temperatures. This will then alert the Taking Care emergency response team and can lead to them visiting and ensuring your loved one is alright.
Careline

The company’s TakingCare Anywhere personal alarm is an excellent choice for elderly people who like to get out and about, whether that means visiting friends or popping to the shops for a pint of milk. The system monitors a person’s movements and extreme temperature changes and can alert family members if they detect anything unusual, allowing them to check in with their elderly loved ones and help them out if necessary.

Users can communicate with Careline’s 24/7 response team through the base unit and a pendant they wear around their neck. The SOS button quickly connects them with the team, and certain plans feature fall detection (an extra cost). The company is known for its positive feedback from customers. It takes complaints seriously and addresses any issues promptly.


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