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Tuesday, May 10, 2005

Updated Medical Alarm Guide Helps Seniors Compare Medical Alarm

The Medical Alarm Guide, produced by the American Values Network, compares three medical alarm systems that protect thousands of senior citizens.

i-Newswire, 2005-05-02 - Searching the Internet for information when considering the purchase of a medical alarm can be time consuming and result in a great deal of misinformation.

The American Values Network, a family oriented information group, has solved much of that problem with the newly updated Medical Alarm Guide which provides information and advice about medical alarm systems and monitoring services, how to operate a medical alarm and medical alarm features.

As the population of healthy senior citizens increases, more seniors are choosing to live alone in their own homes. This creates a dilema for adult children who worry about their aging parents, yet have such busy schedules that ensuring a parent is safe isn't the easiest thing to manage.

The most popular solution to this dilema is the purchase of a personal emergency response system, commonly referred to as a medical alarm. A medical alarm provides the owner with a wireless emergency call button, often called a panic button, which triggers an auto-dialing console that contacts a 24 hour medical emergency monitoring center.

Emergency response monitors evaluate the situation in the home and determine whether to call emergency response personnel, family, or friends to provide whatever assistance might be needed.

The Medical Alarm Guide provides a clear and complete review of the Linear PERS-2400 system distributed by MedicalAlert-USA, the LifeLine Systems medical alarm,and the Pioneer Bodyguard system. These three systems offer consumers broad price and value ranges to consider.

The updated Medical Alarm Guide provides more detailed and complete information than was previously offered. The objective of the Guide is to offer seniors, or anyone considering the purchase of a medical alarm, an unbiased evaluation of these three highly popular systems.

For those who need more detailed information about medical alarms, the American Values Network also sponsors the Medical Alarm FAQ, written and maintained by Ron Dermer, an EMS technician who has first hand experience with the life saving value a medical alarm can offer.

With so much hype and misinformation on the Internet about medical alarms, the American Values Network welcomes anyone who might have interest in purchasing a medical alarm to visit the Medical Alarm Guide and Medical Alarm FAQ before making a buying decision.

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American Values Network
Kansas City, MO.
Ray Dillard