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Personal Medical Alarm Systems and a good alarm monitoring service for seniors who live at home alone, or even with family, provide "Peace of Mind" for all.

Sometimes a senior finds them self in a dangerous or possibly awkward situation. This could be a EMS emergency, fire, or even an intruder in the home. Having a personal medical alarm when you or your loved one can't reach the phone is crucial.

These systems often act as the first signal that a senior needs a EMS response because they fell or need help. They could have gone to the mailbox, take out the garbage, work in their yard, their basement or anywhere else in the home… a good service will get help for them in emergencies, when they can't reach the phone to dial 911 for help.

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Comparing Other Companies and Senior Safety

Different personal medical alarm companies are often compared to the Senior Safety. We want you to make the best decision for you or your loved one. Reviewing comparisons of these devices in important to your search. [Read More…]

Jeff's best test for all alert representatives you call

Here is a simple and smart test when you talk to their representatives. When it comes time that they ask you for the order after telling you about their personal medical alarm and how it works 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:

  1. It will take a week or two to receive the brochure, why don't you order now.
  2. You don't have to check with your parents seniors never want one of these personal medical alarm, just give me your credit card.
  3. Whatever you do, don't give them your phone number. Watch, the next day they will call you by capturing your caller ID, and they will be far more aggressive about you ordering now and giving them your credit card or your bank account details again.

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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A personal medical alarm may become a necessity as you get older

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Eventually a personal medical alarm may become necessary for your safety due to falls or other emergencies. The fact is that as life moves along and we get older we have different challenges to face such as balance, falls, memory, fear of living alone, illnesses just to name a few. Quality personal alarms like Senior Safety can provide the peace of mind you need to remain living in your own home with your memories for a longer time. Be smart and protect your life with a personal medical alarm. [Read More...]

Medical Alert Systems Decrease the Burden of Caring for Elderly Family Members

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All across the country, families will be having “the talk.” No, this isn’t the discussion about the “birds and the bees” with their teenagers. In this case “the talk” will concern how to effectively care for their aging parents. As you read this post, Baby Boomers, the biggest generational segment of America, are entering into retirement age. This means that their sons and daughters will be confronting the challenges of becoming a caregiver for the new senior member of their family and thinking about how medical alert systems can help.

When it comes to senior care there are essentially three basic options for a family: Move in, move out or stay home. Moving in means inviting your loved one into your home. In some cases, this can be a great benefit especially if grandma or granddad is able to help out with the caretaking of the grandchildren. It’s also a great way for stay at home moms or dads to keep an eye on their parents who might need some assistance getting through the challenges of a day.

With the move out option, a senior could transition into a retirement community or assisted living facility that can provide specialized around the clock support if needed. Naturally, having an elder stay in their own home is the preferred choice, but it isn’t often the most practical choice. All of these decisions are on the table and a lot will depend on the physical and mental condition of your loved one.

There is one proactive step you can take no matter which living arrangement you settle on and that’s signing up for a medical alert system. Even if a senior is perfectly capable of living on their own, they can still benefit from having quick access to a personal medical alarm. Set that up first and the rest of the caretaking talk will follow! [Read More...]

Medical Alert Systems Decrease the Burden of Caring for Elderly Family Members

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All across the country, families will be having “the talk.” No, this isn’t the discussion about the “birds and the bees” with their teenagers. In this case “the talk” will concern how to effectively care for their aging parents. As you read this post, Baby Boomers, the biggest generational segment of America, are entering into retirement age. This means that their sons and daughters will be confronting the challenges of becoming a caregiver for the new senior member of their family and thinking about how medical alert systems can help.

When it comes to senior care there are essentially three basic options for a family: Move in, move out or stay home. Moving in means inviting your loved one into your home. In some cases, this can be a great benefit especially if grandma or granddad is able to help out with the caretaking of the grandchildren. It’s also a great way for stay at home moms or dads to keep an eye on their parents who might need some assistance getting through the challenges of a day.

With the move out option, a senior could transition into a retirement community or assisted living facility that can provide specialized around the clock support if needed. Naturally, having an elder stay in their own home is the preferred choice, but it isn’t often the most practical choice. All of these decisions are on the table and a lot will depend on the physical and mental condition of your loved one.

There is one proactive step you can take no matter which living arrangement you settle on and that’s signing up for a medical alert system. Even if a senior is perfectly capable of living on their own, they can still benefit from having quick access to a personal medical alarm. Set that up first and the rest of the caretaking talk will follow! [Read More...]

The Best Senior Medical Alert Is One You Never Use

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Installing a personal medical alarm system means you’re providing yourself with an extra layer of insurance. When you’re home, you’ll have your own personal medical alarm button which can be pressed in any emergency. Within moments you’ll be connected to a monitoring service operator who can find out what’s wrong and help get you the help you need. Of course, it would be great to have a senior medical alert and never have to use it! That might happen if you’ve taken some proactive steps to safeguard your home.

First of all, you need to take a close look at your floor plan. Are the pathways between rooms clutter free? Clutter free means no electric cords or throw rugs to trip over. Are your floors as level as that can be? In other words, it might be time to pull up those doorway thresholds to make for a smooth walkway. Would adding handrails in the bathroom and along the stairs be of assistance? If so, get them installed!

Are you replacing your smoke detector batteries on a regular schedule? Do you have anti-slip mats in your bathroom? These kinds of mats should also be in place for when you step out to get the mail. Finally, if there is ever a household chore that requires getting on a ladder or standing on a chair, ask for help. You’d be amazed at how many times a senior medical alert was set off just for changing a light bulb! [Read More...]

Reviews of personal emergency response systems help seniors find the best company

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If you are looking around for a personal medical alarm, take your time and read reviews of these systems. There are a whole lot of companies out of there, and a handful of good ones. Reading reviews of these personal emergency response systems will help you learn from the experiences of others. You do not want to get trapped in a contract with a company that you do not want to be with. Requesting a brochure and getting a thorough understanding of a company before ordering really is key. As much as I'd love for everyone to sign up with Senior Safety, what's most important is that you find the right personal medical alarm company for you. [Read More...]

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