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Medical alert systems allow seniors to maintain independence and safety without leaving their homes, by connecting to a 24/7 monitoring center through either a wearable button or automatic fall detection sensor.

Emergency services or designated caregivers may also be called immediately via this system, and some models also feature GPS tracking capabilities - perfect for individuals suffering from Alzheimer's or dementia.

ADT Medical Alert

Medical alert systems, also known as personal emergency response systems (PERS), are an invaluable way for seniors and their loved ones to feel protected. With one press of a button they can call for help and be connected with an operator who will assess the situation and send emergency services if necessary.

ADT Medical Alert offers various medical alert systems tailored specifically to your needs, from at-home systems that use your landline connection and on-the-go systems with cellular connectivity, both with easy-to-read base units and waterproof buttons that can be worn around your neck or wrist.

ADT does not bind its customers to long-term contracts and you can cancel your service at any time. They encourage monthly testing by showing an onscreen light that indicates when it's time to test. Our Reviews Team evaluated systems which informed them when batteries were low either verbally, visually, or with vibration alerts.

LifeFone

LifeFone provides at-home and on-the-go devices and services that give seniors and their loved ones peace of mind. Both their at-home landline and cellular systems feature a small pendant worn around the neck or wrist that allows users to summon help with just the push of a button; these also connect users directly with emergency care specialists at LifeFone's U.S. call centers.

These specialists assess each situation, then dispatch first responders or caregivers as necessary. Many systems also feature optional fall detection sensors which can detect falls or sudden movements and immediately contact assistance providers for help if detected.





Users can add GPS capability to the on-the-go device, allowing other people listed on an emergency care plan to track the location of their loved one via mobile app. Furthermore, this device monitors and displays temperature levels within rooms so seniors can be warned if temperatures become dangerously cold or hot conditions.

GE Medical Alert

Many medical alert systems provide caregivers and family members with various safety features that make caregiving simpler, such as emergency response, activity monitoring, fall detection and location tracking. Some devices even allow users to call for help using voice activation like GetSafe, Aloe Care Health and Unaliwear (Kanega Watch).

AARP and other organizations frequently offer members discounts on medical alert systems. Medicare Advantage C plans sometimes cover their cost; however, traditional Medicare Part B doesn't include them among its approved durable medical equipment list.

Anyone seeking free options should investigate their state's Medicaid program, which often offers waivers that allow seniors to receive long-term home care services without moving into a nursing home. Many programs provide coverage for medical alert systems. falls sensor alarm Also check with local agencies on aging as they may also provide coverage.

Philips Lifeline

Philips Lifeline was initially established by gerontologist Andrew Dibner in 1974 under the name Lifeline Systems and acquired by Royal Philips Electronics in 2006. Offering both at-home and mobile medical alert systems that are monitored from their call centers, their HomeSafe waterproof systems can even be worn during showering for added peace of mind in case of falls; and an automated medication dispenser ensures pills are taken on schedule.

Users wear a neck or wrist button that connects to their base unit, acting as both speaker and operator, if pressed will notify a trained care agent who will assess their situation, dispatch local emergency services if needed, contact family and friends or offer additional help if desired. In addition, GoSafe sells portable cell-based devices ideal for seniors on the move that work on AT&T cellular network without an annual contract commitment.