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Medical Alert Button
Medical alert systems connect seniors with help at the press of a button. They come in at-home and on-the-go options.

In-home systems typically include a base station and wearable help buttons you can push in an emergency. Some also include wall buttons for high-risk areas like stairs or bathrooms.

A monitored system will call 911 or your predesignated emergency contacts. Unmonitored systems don't have a dispatcher and instead call your family or friends.
Easy to Use

Many people believe that only older adults who live alone need medical alert devices, but the truth is that anyone with a chronic disease or disabilities can benefit. These systems allow users to quickly connect to a monitoring center at the push of a button, who can dispatch emergency services or call loved ones for help.

Most of the systems we tested offer either a wearable pendant with a button or a wristband. They can be paired with a base station, which is plugged into a standard wall outlet and telephone jack, or a mobile option that runs on a cellular network.

Some devices come with fall detection, which registers falls and automatically contacts a dispatch center. Other add-ons include medication reminders and organizers, lockbox key holder, and two-way communication (like a walkie-talkie). Most of the devices we tested are monitored by a 24/7 emergency response center, but some offer unmonitored options for an additional monthly fee.
Discreet

A medical alert system, also known as a personal emergency response systems (PERS), is a service that provides seniors with 24/7 access to help at the push of a button worn on a pendant or wristband. The system works by connecting the wearable button device with a communicator base unit over a landline or cellular network.

When the at-home medical alert system’s help button is pushed, it immediately connects the user with a monitoring center professional who can assess the situation and dispatch first respondent services or contact close friends or family members. The devices also allow for two-way communication, which can come in handy if the user is unconscious or unable to speak.

Some companies also offer mobile medical alert systems for on-the-go protection. These mobile systems use a cellular connection and connect with your mobile phone, making them ideal for people who are frequently out and about. These systems can also include a fall detection feature that will automatically notify the monitoring centre if the wearer falls.
Personal Medical Alarms Affordable

A medical alert system can seem expensive, especially for older adults who live on a fixed income. But the truth is that a medical alert button can actually save money in the long run.

Many systems do not require a landline phone to work, and some have lower monthly rates than cell phones do. The equipment usually includes a base station that connects to wearable or wall-mounted help buttons that send an emergency signal when pressed. Some devices also offer other advanced options, like fall detection, mobile tracking and medication reminders for an additional cost.

Look for bundled packages that include at-home and on-the-go systems. Some companies even offer a two-for-one deal for couples who both want to use the service. Be sure to assess contracts and cancellation policies carefully to avoid paying for a service you no longer need. You may be able to find discounts around the holidays and apply health savings or flexible spending accounts through your employer to cover costs.
Lifesaving

A medical alert system helps people who want to live independently but are vulnerable to falls or injuries at home. Nearly 36 million Americans over the age of 65 experience a fall each year and 1 in 5 result in serious injury.

When a user pushes the help button on their at-home base unit, wearable device or mobile system, they’re connected to a live person who can evaluate the emergency and dispatch EMS if necessary. Most of our reviewers recommend choosing a system that offers fast response times so that you can get the help you need quickly.

Some medical alert systems also offer optional features like fall detection, which sends a signal to the monitoring center when the user falls and may include a GPS tracker that can locate the user’s location. This is an excellent option for seniors who wish to remain active outdoors or in their home, and it’s available on most at-home and mobile systems for an additional monthly fee.
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