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Alert Systems

Posted on October 9, 2010.
Alert SystemsDoes anyone know anything about medical alert systemsa

My mother is old and still insists on being alone, I convinced her to get a medical alert system in his house. I looked on the internet for research but can not see the difference in the individual.

They are similar. Companies may be unable to, but I do not think it's a problem. They set up the system in the house so that the President can pick you up anywhere in the house. They have a rope / necklace version and a version of the wrist. You must carry it with you all the time. I used to work for a hospice and was a great way to alert someone had a problem. They asked that people on your list and, if necessary, 911.
It is worth paying for something like that when you have a frail person living alone. I highly recommend it.

Beware of low-cost services. Flag

I knew I type 1 diabetes for a year, and my doctor did not sound medical alert as an important option.
Call me crazy, but I think it's important to have access to emergency care, say, a situation where my life is in danger.

http://www.alert-1.com/

see what that does for you

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