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Wrist fall detection can offer peace of mind for seniors who worry about falling. When a fall is detected, the device will contact a professional call center or a loved one to ask for help.
However, no fall detection device is 100% accurate. Thankfully, new technology has improved the performance of these sensors.
Accuracy
Wrist fall detectors, like medical alert pendants, are not 100% accurate. They do not detect all falls and can be triggered by movement that is not caused by a fall, such as the wearer changing position or a change in barometric pressure.
Personal Alarms Despite this, modern wrist fall detection systems are becoming increasingly accurate. They use multiple sensors, such as accelerometers and gyroscopes to monitor movement. The sensors are connected to an algorithm that combines data to determine if the movements are consistent with a fall. The algorithms are constantly being improved by medical alert system providers.
Modern wrist fall detectors are discreet and easy to use. They often have a similar appearance to a regular watch and can even be integrated into smartwatches such as the Apple Watch Series 4 which comes with built-in fall detection. This makes them a great option for seniors who are reluctant to wear medical alert necklaces or pendants.
Wrist worn models also feature a small button to press manually if the user wishes to trigger an emergency response call themselves. This can be useful if a fall is accompanied by pain, unconsciousness or a condition such as dementia that makes it difficult for the user to reach the device. The sensor will then send a message to the monitoring center who can dispatch emergency services if necessary.
Reliability
A fall detection system that sends an alert to a monitoring center after detecting a fall can provide quick help to a person who falls. The monitoring company will then contact a loved one or an emergency response team to respond to the call for assistance.
Wrist fall detectors have become more reliable over time thanks to advancements in accelerometer and gyroscope technology. They are also generally smaller in size and more comfortable to wear. They are typically designed to look like a watch or bracelet so they blend in with other accessories an elderly person might wear on a regular basis.
The most reliable systems are able to distinguish between false alarms and true falls. They will wait a few seconds after detecting a fall before sending the alert to emergency services or to loved ones. This is to ensure that the person did not simply change positions, such as during sleep or rising from a chair, before the device will decide to raise an alert.
If the device does detect a fall, it will usually ask if the user is okay and give them the chance to say they are not, which will stop the device from pursuing emergency calling. The user can also press a button to start the emergency calling process. Some medical alert companies will offer a standalone device with fall detection capabilities and others may add this technology as an add-on service.
Comfort
Wrist fall detection technology can be included in a wide variety of devices, including smartwatches. These devices are some of the most discreet available, and many seniors may not even realize they are wearing a monitor for falling. This makes them ideal for those who want to avoid the stigma associated with traditional fall monitoring necklaces or for those who simply prefer a more comfortable and discrete device.
The Apple Watch Series 4 and above comes with built-in fall detection. You can turn this feature on from your iPhone’s Health app, and it will record all falls (unless you reply that you didn’t fall). This information is only visible to you and won’t trigger a medical alert.
Some fall detection wrist models work as a smartwatch or wearable fitness tracker, and some are paired with a pendant for at-home systems that have a base unit and separate button for contacting the 24/7 Careline emergency response team. However, the majority of fall detection wrist devices are standalone systems that pair a monitor with a small, pendant-like wearable that can be worn on your arm or around your neck. While some older adults find this combination more appealing than carrying two devices, others dislike the fact that they need to press a large button and can forget how to use it in an emergency.
Safety
In addition to a range of sensors, most wrist fall detection devices also include gyroscopes and accelerometers that work together to determine the likelihood that the wearer has fallen. These sensors analyze the movements of the arm and body during the time immediately before and after a trigger, comparing them to a model of what a typical fall would look like. The system then alerts emergency contacts if a fall is detected and the user doesn’t press a button to say they are okay.
Wrist models are more discreet than medical alert pendants and many can be worn alongside other everyday accessories, minimizing the stigmatization of wearing fall monitoring technology. Some even come with the fall detection feature as a regular smartwatch and are designed to be comfortable to wear on a daily basis.
While they are marketed toward seniors, anyone who falls or is at risk of falling can benefit from a wrist-worn fall detection device, regardless of age or lifestyle. Those who take medication that causes dizziness or who have certain medical conditions could find the technology particularly helpful, as it can provide rapid response from a 24/7 professional care team. These systems can also be used while out and about, giving users the freedom to explore their community without worrying about how they will get home safely if they lose their balance.
Homepage: https://personalmedicalalarm.com/
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