Choosing the Right Medical Alert Service: Key Considerations and Questions

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Exploring the factors to consider when selecting a medical alert service, this informational guide provides essential questions to ask yourself, emphasizes the importance of research, and prompts reflection on the necessity of such a service based on your individual circumstances and needs.


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  1. CHOOSING THE RIGHT MEDICAL ALERT SERVICE Knowing What s Important for YOU Susan Ribelin, Program Coordinator Lori Roberts, Community Health Educator Sentara RMH Lifeline and Senior Advantage

  2. Ask Yourself These Important Questions Why do you want a medical alert system? Are you ready? What type of system do you really need?

  3. Do Your Homework! Is the wearable device waterproof? 365 days a year, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week monitoring? Are there options to adjust service based on need? Can you choose who is contacted? Does the service include follow-up to make sure you got the help needed? Is there a contract? What are the payment options? Who provides support for the service and equipment?

  4. Is It Time?

  5. Are you alone for several hours during the day and/or night? In the past year, have you fallen or been afraid of falling in your home? Have you been hospitalized or been to the emergency room in the past year? Do you have at least one of these chronic ailments (heart disease, stroke, COPD, osteoporosis, diabetes, arthritis)? Do you use a cane, walker, wheelchair, stair climber or other assistive device to help with balance or walking? Are you required to take several daily medications? Do you require assistance with at least one of the following activities (bathing, toileting, dressing, meal preparation, etc.)? Would a medical alert service provide peace of mind for you and/or your loved ones? Is it important for you to continue living independently?

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