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Medical Alert Systems For Seniors and Their Loved Ones
Medical alert systems provide seniors with a simple solution for keeping themselves and others safe in and outside the home. Their use can provide peace of mind during emergencies.

There are systems that connect through a home phone jack while others use cellular networks and GPS technologies for positioning. There are even devices with automatic fall detection features; long-term care insurance typically covers these types of devices.
Sense of Security

Medical alarms differ from traditional panic buttons in that they provide direct communication with a 24/7 monitoring centre for faster assessment of emergencies, dispatch of medical services or notifying loved ones as required.

Some personal alarms also provide the option for their users to call Triple Zero directly on behalf of themselves, making this service ideal as they can better convey exactly what type of help is required, the exact location where their user may be and potentially provide any pertinent safety details that would benefit 000's response team.

Personal alarms offer individuals access to round-the-clock emergency assistance at the press of a button, giving them peace of mind knowing help is only one phone call away - making them an ideal alternative to more intrusive forms of safety such as residential care or sheltered accommodation. [5]
Safety

Medical alert systems provide peace of mind to both seniors and their loved ones. They usually feature an alarm pendant emergency button worn around the neck that connects to an alarm base unit and, when activated, signals 24/7 monitoring center that can communicate with family or friends or 911 operators to send help when necessary.

Many systems also include GPS features to allow selected recipients to track an alarm holder's location on a map, providing additional safety and peace of mind to family members while contributing to an enhanced quality of life for the user.

medical alarms Prior to investing in a medical alert system for yourself or an elderly family member, it's essential that both parties consider what's most important in terms of costs, independence, communication, distance etc. It is imperative that both agree on the ideal solution that meets their individual needs and circumstances.

Peace of Mind

Many medical alert systems feature GPS tracking capabilities that provide family members with peace of mind should their loved one fall or become involved in an accident outside the home. Some devices also keep caregivers up-to-date by including an app for them to download that allows them to check on the status and location of their loved ones.

As opposed to unmonitored panic buttons that rely on pre-set emergency contacts for assistance, most monitored devices connect directly with 24/7 response centres ensuring help is always just a button press away.

Some of the top medical alert system companies provide packages of industry-leading devices and services at highly competitive rates, making these packages particularly appealing to seniors looking to remain independent while needing extra protection in their homes. Furthermore, FSA and HSA funding options may allow users to pay using tax-free funds; charities and organizations may even help cover some or all of the cost.
Reduced Anxiety

An unexpected alarm may startle and confuse older adults, leaving them uncertain of the source or reason of its sounding. This may trigger feelings of fear and anxiety and lead them to resort to avoidant coping behaviors such as hiding or evading.


Alarm signals may activate defensive survival circuitry in your brain (the same process activated when confronting fire, hearing sirens on radio stations or thinking about loved ones with cancer), leading to bodily sensations, anxiety and fear as well as the desire to flee.

Position change alarms pose another potential threat: their use may restrict movement and create psychological restraint among nursing home residents, as residents fear shifting positions to trigger alarms. This can result in decreased mobility, reduced physical activity, loss of independence, caregiver dependency leading to decreased attentiveness, resulting in less personalized care given at nursing homes than was promised.


Read More: https://familyr.co.nz/medical-alarm/
     
 
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