How a Personal Alarm Elderly Can Help Your Mum Or Dad Feel Safe and Secure at Home

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A personal alarm elderly can help your mum or dad feel safe and secure at home, giving them reassurance that help is always only a button push away. Not only can it reassure them that they’re not alone if they experience an emergency, but it can also improve their wellbeing and confidence in their daily activities like bathing and light exercise.

How they work

The main function of all personal alarms is to send a signal to a 24/7 help centre which can then speak with your loved one and their family - ensuring they get the help they need in minutes. However, the level of service and features offered varies from one provider to the next, so it’s important to do your research before buying an elderly personal alarm.





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Every personal alarm is a little different from the next, but generally they all come with a fall detector (which can be triggered by a simple press of the button) that will send an alert to emergency contacts and services should they fall or experience an emergency. Some alarms even have additional features like a GPS location tracker and activity monitor, which can help to keep older people active and socially connected with their community.

How much they cost

Buying a personal alarm isn’t as expensive as you might think, especially when you consider that the set-up fee usually comes free, along with the subscription costs for 24/7 monitoring. So you can buy a personal alarm for your mum or dad that fits within their budget, without sacrificing the security they need.





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