How to Choose an Emergency Alert Button for Elderly People

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Medical alert systems - also known as personal emergency response systems (PERS), health monitors, or emergency alert buttons for elderly - provide peace of mind to older adults living at home and their family caregivers, but finding the appropriate one may prove to be challenging. Many of these devices are intended to keep seniors safe at home with features like fall detection and GPS tracking; others operate over the internet or connect directly to smartphones.

Some systems are monitored, meaning when someone presses their wearable call button it immediately dials the company's monitoring center and connects to an operator who will assess the situation and may contact emergency contacts such as family or friends to notify them that help is required. Many companies offer a trial period so as to ensure the device meets each senior's individual needs.

Emergency alert systems must have a quick response time in order to be effective, which most medical alert companies post online or by calling. Ultimately, you want a company whose response times exceed industry norms significantly faster.

tracker for dementia sufferers As well as responding quickly and intuitively when an alert button is pressed, a medical alert system should also be user-friendly. A device that's too complicated can actually cause more harm than good in an emergency situation. When shopping around for vendors it's advisable to inquire about user experience and customer service policies; an excellent supplier should have many satisfied customers they can refer you to and will readily address any of your inquiries or provide answers for any potential inquiries that arise during this process.

An emergency alarm for elderly allows subscribers to instantly summon help at the touch of a button, whether experiencing heart attack symptoms, chest pains, hearing someone break into their home or experiencing fire damage. Furthermore, these alert buttons can also activate smoke and carbon monoxide detectors in their home should such an incident arise.

Elderly panic buttons can play an integral part in helping protect against health decline, delaying or even avoiding nursing home admissions, according to the National Center for Assisted Living. According to their estimates, semi-private room rental costs alone at nursing homes average $82,000 each year; an emergency alert system could save that money while also giving seniors confidence and independence in living at home without needing assisted care facilities.





MOKOSMART offers two elderly panic buttons, B1 and LW004-PB. Both models are IP65 waterproof for safe wear in bathing areas or shower stalls where most accidents take place, and feature an accelerometer with 3-axis acceleration sensor to detect falls quickly and send out emergency alerts immediately for immediate assistance. These devices are also compatible with their respective companion apps which alert caregivers, first responders and provide location details of users in distress.