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When seniors fall at home, it's vital that help be provided quickly. Every minute that passes before receiving medical care increases their risk of dying by four per cent; that's why a new system that detects falls and automatically calls for assistance has the potential to save lives. This technology was developed by Rice University engineering students competing in this year's Oshman Engineering Design Kitchen showcase April 13 at Ion. dementia tracker Charlie Gorton, Fadeel Khan and Ahalya Lettenberger plan to make their device widely available so doctors can conduct personalized risk analyses on each individual patient.

Medical alert systems with fall detection can be an ideal solution for seniors living alone or who do not live nearby, as it utilizes sensors that track falls and alert emergency response centers via calls from wearable devices. When that occurs, an operator is available who will assess if help should be sent or an ambulance dispatched immediately.

These systems utilize sensors calibrated to accurately capture patterns in falls. These sensors measure movement, impact force, speed, angle and distance to determine if someone has fallen; as well as considering factors like medical history, medications taken or vision impairment that might increase chances of falling. As well as sensing motion of falling events themselves, sensors also have the capability of sensing lack of movement, possibly indicative of seizure activity or unconsciousness or perhaps signaling stroke symptoms.





Many companies provide at-home medical alarm systems with or without fall detection. Most charge a monthly rent fee while some require one-time setup and installation fees; generally speaking, those who sign up for one year of service receive the best deals.

Not all systems are created equal, and some can be more accurate than others. Devices worn closer to the body--like a pendant or necklace--will have greater accuracy than those worn around waist. Some also utilize multiple sensors (accelerometers and gyrometers) in combination to detect falls more efficiently.

The most accurate systems are those that can communicate a signal within 30 seconds of a fall, giving emergency operators enough time to be dispatched quickly. emergency button elderly alarm for elderly falls Furthermore, systems with lower false alarm rates should be prioritized: children playing around can cause the device to go off by simply moving around or suddenly changing air pressure causing it to trigger false alarms - though most systems allow users to cancel it by pressing a button.

Though no system can guarantee 100% fall detection accuracy, seniors need the comfort and assurance that a 24/7 monitored medical alert system can detect their fall and contact help immediately. AARP members can save up to 15% off Lifeline systems as well as activate them themselves, save shipping costs, installation expenses and more with membership discounts up to 15% off and more!

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