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Thursday, September 02, 2004

Medical Alarms at Home

Some elderly individuals don't need any extra help, but may be worried about being alone during a personal emergency. Studies show that over a third of elderly persons have a fall at some point in their old age. In most cases, the individuals don't sustain serious injuries but cannot get back up by themselves. When there is no one to help them up, they can often develop further problems or make minor injuries much worse.

Solution with Medical Alarms

A common solution to this problem would be to live in an environment where there is always someone who can help. Many senior citizens choose to live in retirement homes or care facilities, where trained staff are always on hand to provide assistance. But leaving the comfort of one's own home doesn't have to be the only way. With Medical Alarms, those who wish to stay in their residences with their loved ones can still receive help, even when they're alone.

Medical alarms contribute to keeping a safe, protected environment in the home. They can cost much less than living fees at a care facility, and don't require complicated operation procedures. Most importantly, they give their users what every human being should have: the right to live independently.

From www.articleinsider.com