Persuading a loved one about a need of Lifeline
People always tell us how they can't imagine living without Lifeline. But until they've experienced the way Lifeline makes them feel safer and more independent, they may not think that Lifeline is for them.
The truth is that the Lifeline personal response service only changes life for the better. So before you talk with your loved one about Lifeline, we suggest you become familiar with facts that can help to persuade them to welcome the service into their home.
Lifeline is recommended by doctors, nurses and other professional caregivers They know even a minor fall or incident can have serious physical and psychological consequences if you can't get help in a hurry.
Lifeline shows your family that you care about them too. You'll be helping everyone who cares for you to feel better knowing everything is all right.
Lifeline is for living in your own home. The alternative to getting Lifeline is often assisted living, a nursing home, or 24-hour care. A medical study showed that people using Lifeline were ten times less likely to require admission to a nursing home!
Lifeline is a good idea even if you don't live alone. Accidents are unpredictable. You might need help when someone you live with is temporarily out of the house.
Lifeline is easy to live with. The Personal Help Button is very small, simple to use and won't interfere with your activities in any way.
Lifeline costs only about a dollar a day. So little to pay for your comfort and peace of mind... and far less than the cost of an occasional home aide or companion.
Lifeline is for everyday living. The Lifeline CarePartner telephone also includes many other features that makes conversing with others more convenient and can provide personalized reminders of important things to do.
From www.lifelinesys.com
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