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Medical alert systems provide seniors with an easy and discreet way to reach emergency services without needing to remember phone numbers. Look for systems with both a home base unit and wearable help button.

Medical alert smartwatches resemble regular wristwatches and operate independently from your senior's cell phone (with no additional cellular fees), with additional fall detection functionality.

Medical Guardian

Medical Guardian offers one of the most trusted life alert systems for seniors. emergency button for elderly Their devices are discreet and affordable, with customers being able to choose from various plans and add-on devices for maximum peace of mind. Medical Guardian also provides both at-home and on-the-go systems so users are safe no matter the circumstance - additionally they come complete with a lifetime warranty which is uncommon within this industry.

Medical Guardian offers several devices with GPS tracking that feature an average response time of 41 seconds and lightweight, discreet designs suitable for wear around the neck or on a belt clip, including the MGMini Lite with its average response time of 41 seconds and GPS tracking capabilities. Customers can wear it around their necks or on belt clips - either way is ideal - though strong AT&T or Verizon coverage may limit travel capabilities. Their most cost-effective choice is the MGClassic which connects via landline phone for use in rural or areas with limited cell service - customers can even purchase additional pendant or wristbands in case their spouse wants coverage too.

GetSafe

GetSafe offers no long-term contract and offers a 30-day risk free trial period with wireless systems that don't require landlines - their fall detection and mobile GPS options come as add-ons too! Their monitoring centers are TMA Five Diamond certified while the equipment they offer is affordable.

fall monitor for elderly Skubic notes that many seniors decline to wear medical alert devices due to finding them awkward or unsightly; she notes they could also forget to press their call buttons during an emergency situation and call authorities would need to come quickly for assistance.

GetSafe provides a non-wearable solution that removes the need for wearables: its base unit and wall button can be activated through voice activation to allow seniors to call for help even if they cannot speak for themselves. Furthermore, GetSafe offers a 4G LTE mobile help button compatible with their caregiver tracking app at an extra monthly fee that's also water resistant.

MobileHelp





MobileHelp offers both at-home and on-the-go medical alert systems. Their wearable devices are simple to use and offer GPS tracking for seniors who live independently as well as medication reminders and activity tracking. Their base station features large buttons with bright LCD panels designed to work even without phone lines.

Company B provides an assortment of accessories for its systems. Their monthly costs are competitive with other providers, but it does require a 36-month contract that may only be terminated if a senior moves into full-time care or passes away.

MobileHelp stands out from its competition thanks to its 24/7 sales hours - helping families figure out which plan will best serve their loved ones, making medical alert systems more affordable, and only charging monitoring fees when monitoring is needed (whereas other companies require upfront payments plus ongoing charges for services provided).

LifeFone

LifeFone provides in-home and mobile medical alert systems that use GPS, Wi-Fi and cellular technology to connect with call centers in case of emergencies. Furthermore, its cellular devices operate nationwide without requiring separate cell phone plans for tracking users' locations.

Medical Alert Solutions stands out among competitors with its reasonable entry prices, lifetime equipment warranty and friendly customer service representatives, making them my number-one pick among medical alert providers. They also provide caregiver tools such as activity assurance and check-in calls as well as free spouse monitoring coverage (many other providers charge additional).

As more seniors live alone and continue living alone into their later years, having an at-home medical alert system has become an increasing necessity. gps tracker for elderly with dementia Finding the ideal system may prove challenging due to so many options being available - however my guide to medical alert systems aims to streamline this process for you by helping you select and plan the perfect device while outlining its costs for you to make an informed purchase decision.