Considerations in Choosing a Medical Alert System
If you're thinking about getting a medical alert system for a loved one -- or yourself -- the last decision you’ll often have to make is your choice of button. In this video, Jeff Hoyt, Editor-in-Chief of SeniorLiving.org, explains your various button options and makes recommendations.
Time Stamps
0:00 Introduction to Medical Alert System Wearable Buttons
1:10 Comparing Medical Alert System Wrist Pendants with Neck Pendants
2:36 How to hide your Medical Alert System Neck Pendant with jewelry
3:33 Medical Alert System Fall Detection Wearable Pendants
4:09 Portable Medical Alert System Wearable Buttons
5:06 Medical Alert System Wall Buttons
A robust medical alert system won’t just protect you in your bedroom, but throughout your home, and even outside of it. Besides relying on the emergency button built into the base unit of your home system, which is often placed beside, users of medical alert systems should be able to call for help with the aid of an auxiliary button even if they’re far from the central unit.
These portable buttons extend the range of your protection. They encourage compliance by being wearable, so the senior is protected by always having a button within reach. They are often waterproof as well, so they can call for emergency services from the bathtub or shower, a frequent location of falls. Bathrooms are where you want the most privacy, but also where you need the most protection.
Many home units offer a choice of two buttons that connect to the base unit as part of the basic configuration. The pair of buttons share the same range and functionality. They only differ as to where they can be worn. The wrist button goes around your wrist like a wristwatch. While the neck pendant is worn like a necklace. In this video, we will give our preference for which button to use, and how to improve their look. We will also cover the advantages of using wall buttons.
Jeff Hoyt is SeniorLiving.org’s Editor-in-Chief.
For reviews of medical alert systems, watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCzGwcQw40A&list=PLPwRFwjVXzjS2b0XcYwVNXVn2cDy67BtC
For reviews of LifeFone's medical alert systems, watch https://youtu.be/XCzGwcQw40A
To learn how seniors could avoid paying old debts, watch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDlyud-vG90
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Видео Considerations in Choosing a Medical Alert System канала SeniorLiving.Org
Time Stamps
0:00 Introduction to Medical Alert System Wearable Buttons
1:10 Comparing Medical Alert System Wrist Pendants with Neck Pendants
2:36 How to hide your Medical Alert System Neck Pendant with jewelry
3:33 Medical Alert System Fall Detection Wearable Pendants
4:09 Portable Medical Alert System Wearable Buttons
5:06 Medical Alert System Wall Buttons
A robust medical alert system won’t just protect you in your bedroom, but throughout your home, and even outside of it. Besides relying on the emergency button built into the base unit of your home system, which is often placed beside, users of medical alert systems should be able to call for help with the aid of an auxiliary button even if they’re far from the central unit.
These portable buttons extend the range of your protection. They encourage compliance by being wearable, so the senior is protected by always having a button within reach. They are often waterproof as well, so they can call for emergency services from the bathtub or shower, a frequent location of falls. Bathrooms are where you want the most privacy, but also where you need the most protection.
Many home units offer a choice of two buttons that connect to the base unit as part of the basic configuration. The pair of buttons share the same range and functionality. They only differ as to where they can be worn. The wrist button goes around your wrist like a wristwatch. While the neck pendant is worn like a necklace. In this video, we will give our preference for which button to use, and how to improve their look. We will also cover the advantages of using wall buttons.
Jeff Hoyt is SeniorLiving.org’s Editor-in-Chief.
For reviews of medical alert systems, watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCzGwcQw40A&list=PLPwRFwjVXzjS2b0XcYwVNXVn2cDy67BtC
For reviews of LifeFone's medical alert systems, watch https://youtu.be/XCzGwcQw40A
To learn how seniors could avoid paying old debts, watch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDlyud-vG90
Subscribe to SeniorLiving.org on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIYQwu7wEpLyijISnF5Z6eA?sub_confirmation=1
For the best assisted living options for your loved one: https://www.seniorliving.org/assisted-living/
For more tips for seniors: https://www.seniorliving.org/
If you're interested in joining the hundreds of thousands of families who've found senior living communities on SeniorLiving.org, read the reviews on our website: https://www.seniorliving.org/housing/
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Like to save money? Please watch: "The Best Senior Citizen Discounts"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9U0N7-xDx-0
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Note: We receive free products and participate in affiliate programs.
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