AARP® "Medical Alert Devices to the Rescue" Article said "These gadgets really can help when you've fallen and can't get up." Senior Safety couldn't agree more with AARP®.
We are quite proud that Senior Safety was Listed in *AARP®'s 'My Generation' Magazine in 2002 as a resource for Personal Alarms.
Senior Safety was pleased once again to be Listed in *AARP® The Magazine Online Caregivers Resource Guide in 2003 as a resource for Personal Alarms.
Let us be clear, American Senior Safety Agency is in no way affiliated, nor associated, nor endorsed by AARP®.
The views expressed in these articles that appeared in 'My Generation' and again in 'AARP® the Magazine Online' were the views of the individual author, Dimitra Kessenides, and not necessarily the views of AARP®.
It's true, Medical Alert Devices do come "to the rescue." These devices and a good medical alert monitoring service for those seniors living alone in their home, or with family, are known to provide "Peace of Mind" for all.
Seniors sometimes end up in situations that require medical, fire or police response. During these awkward and often dangerous scenarios, it is crucial that they have a Medical Alert Device that they can press to get the help that they need, when they need it.
Medical Alerts are often your alert that a senior may need help because they may have fallen. They may have left the home to go to the mailbox, take the trash out, or work in their yard… a great medical alert device helps them get the assistance that they need when aren't able to make it to a phone to dial for help.
You can find many online reviews comparing Senior Safety and other medical alert companies. We want you to make the best decision for you or your loved one. Looking over comparisons of the best medical alert devices is important to your search.
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Here is a simple test when you talk to their representatives. When it comes time that they ask you for the order after telling you about their medical alert devices tell them that you want to think about it.
Now listen for the fun or aggravation to start, the pushy sales types will keep asking for your credit card or bank account information… over and over again.
Then simply ask for a brochure. You will find them giving you a hard time by saying things like:
Just learn to say NO and sit back and watch the fun.
Take the Time to Make an Informed Decision
Call everyone and order their brochure… you will quickly detect with your "gut meter" who is good and who makes you feel uncomfortable.
Be careful not to sign any long term contracts… they are impossible to get out of.
I'm just sayin' 
We have no long term agreements, you can cancel at any time and we give you a 30 day money back guarantee.
Yes we are available in every single town in the United States, even if your home is in a rural area.
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Jeffrey C. Miller, CEO


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