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Buying Personal Alarms For The Elderly Here Are 5 Features To Consider

If youu2019re constantly worrying about an elderly loved one, buying a personal alarm for them can help ease your mind. These handy devices will send out instant alerts to you or emergency personnel if something happens to the wearer. However, if youu2019re confused as to which one you should choose, donu2019t worry. Weu2019ve provided a list of essential features to look for when buying personal alarms for the elderly.

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Buying Personal Alarms For The Elderly Here Are 5 Features To Consider

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  1. Buying Personal Alarms For The Elderly? Here Are 5 Features To Consider tunstallhealthcare.com.au

  2. If you’re constantly worrying about an elderly loved one, buying a personal alarm for them can help ease your mind. These handy devices will send out instant alerts to you or emergency personnel if something happens to the wearer. However, if you’re confused as to which one you should choose, don’t worry. We’ve provided a list of essential features to look for when buying personal alarms for the elderly. Design Since older people will be using it, the personal alarm you choose should be simple enough to use. Personal alarms for the elderly usually come in two forms: a pendant that they can wear around their neck and a watch worn on the wrist. Both types have the same features and function, but one type may be more suitable than the other depending on the wearer. For example, the watch design might be more difficult for someone who’s living alone. If they take it off, will they be able to put it back on without assistance? In that case, the pendant alarm is the better choice. Battery life Most likely, the senior will constantly use the personal alarm, as they will be wearing it in and around the house. Having a long battery life means you won’t have to worry about charging it often or replacing the batteries. When choosing a personal alarm, make sure you get one with a charging method that the senior can use.

  3. Automatic sensors Modern personal alarms are now fitted with automatic sensors that help recognize whether the wearer is in a dangerous situation like falling over. These sensors can include: ●Fall detection. With this feature, the alarm will alert the necessary people when the wearer falls. If the person you’re buying an alarm for is at risk of falling and unable to get back up, this will be a helpful feature. ●Speed alarm. Some alarms can recognise when the wearer moves beyond a normal walking pace, say by getting into a car or train, and alerts the contact. ●Non-movement alarm. If the elderly wearer does not move for an extended period, the device can alert a contact. Although, you may receive false alerts if, for example, the wearer dozes off. GPS Tracking and Geo-fencing Another helpful feature that personal alarms for the elderly have is GPS tracking. It will track the wearer’s location, so you won’t have to worry about where they are. If the elderly wearer is prone to wandering or lives in a large property, a device with a wide range is helpful. You can also look for a device with geofencing capabilities. It creates a virtual fence, and if the device goes outside of that fence, it will notify the contact.

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