Push Button Medical Alarm Bracelts For Seniors
Medical Alarm Bracelets provides security for seniors living alone. It is well known that seniors are at risk for falls and often times they are not near a phone to call for help. With a medical arm bracelet where they cannot reach a phone and call for help. Medical Alarm Bracelets also relieves the families of worry about their loved one living alone. In addition, at times, this bracelet means staying at home versus going into alternate living arrangements.
First Response Inc is a company that sells this product. The necessary equipment comes with a base unit and with the emergency bracelet. The base unit plugs into the phone line by simply clipping a cord from the console unit to your phone. That is all it takes to have the unit operational. In a case of emergency, the senior will press the button on the bracelet that he/she is wearing. This sends an alert to the operator through the base console. The operator will talk to the senior through the base unit and the senior can respond even if they are on the floor. The appropriate rescue personnel will be dispatched to the home. This unit is plugged into the wall but in case of a power outage, it has a battery back up that will last for 32 hours.
The base unit can be purchased for $179.99. A monthly charge of $19.95 a month, which is paid quarterly, will be charged. If you do not want to purchase the base unit, then $299.40 is the annual charge for this equipment and service. You can pay a monthly charge of $29.95 or a quarterly charge $27.95.
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Walgreen's Pharmacy sells Medical Alarm Bracelets called First Response Medical Alert System. This unit comes with a lifetime warranty but their emergency battery lasts for 24 hours where the Medical Alarm Bracelets from First Response last for 32 hours. Their charge for monthly monitoring is higher at $34.95 a month. You will have 24-hour coverage for emergencies and they have a base unit that has two-way communication and will also work if the senior has fallen. This type of monitoring brings peace of mind to the elder and to their family members. |

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