Listed in *AARP® The Magazine Online Caregivers Resource Guide in 2003 as a resource for Personal Alarms

Listed in *AARP®'s "My Generation" Magazine in 2002 as a resource for Personal Alarms

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In response to our request to test the medical alarm and button we received this reply:

 

“It is working!

 

Thank you so much for my recent Birthday Card (my 98th)!

 

Still living in my own home. God is good. Have 3 great grandsons at Whittier College close by.”

 

We cherish these beautiful notes from our clients…they make it all worthwhile.

Dear Mr. Miller,

 

I wish to express my satisfaction with your medical alert system and service. I purchased your equipment for my Mother and Stepfather in Birmingham, Alabama and since I live in the Atlanta, Georgia area, it’s a great consolation that they have their medical alert buttons always available.

 

I also wish to commend one of your employees. Denise was extremely helpful and courteous during our conversations and made all the arrangements for the billing and delivery to my Mother’s residence. If she is an example of the rest of your staff, you certainly have a wonderful organization. Whatever your assets are, Denise has to be absolutely be one of the best.

 

Best Regards,

 

W.E. Moore

For many proud seniors, living alone is their way of maintaining the independence that means so much.

 

A quality medical alert system offers a sure and simple way to protect this cherished lifestyle.

 

Why?

 

Because one push of the medical alert button allows your loved one to summon immediate help whenever it’s  needed. It gives a senior peace of mind knowing they are not alone.

A defibrillator applied during the first 10 minutes of a heart attack will make a huge difference in outcome.

 

We have a Phillips defibrillator in our office, thankfully we have never needed to use it.

 

For seniors with heart conditions, I recommend both a defibrillator and a medical alert system to call 911 during the emergency.

 

The medical alert system will give you time to pay attention to your loved one, and still know that help is on the way…and 911 can talk to you through the medical alert speaker box to tell you what to do.

Truthfully, the way to choose the best medical alarm system is to get a referral from someone you know that is happy with that particular service.

 

Of course, we believe that our Get Help Now medical alarms are the best…that said:

 

If you are choosing just on the basis of you Internet search alone, make sure to order everyone’s brochure.

 

Talk to the organizations and make sure that they sound good and that they are not selling you hard. There is no rush to make a decision without all of the facts.

We are pleased to announce that the American Senior Safety Agency is now donating 50% of all new customer sales of our medical alarm system services to the Vial of Life Project.

 

The Vial of Life Project is a public charity that donates Vial of Life kits to municipalities, hospitals, fire departments, EMS and even the American Red Cross.

 

The Vial of Life can save your life when you can’t speak for yourself.

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