Medical Alert Systems

Caring for an elderly person can be tiring and emotionally draining. You can even compare it to like taking care of a baby. Both are prone to accidents and generally, should not be left alone at times.

I personally would invest on medical alert systems for my parents. They are now over 60 years old and still ambulatory but they live alone at home. A Medical alert system can be their personal lifesaver.

Lifenet offers medical alert systems that can be worn three ways – as a pendant, bracelet and belt clip. At the push of a button, EMT certified personnel are alerted and help sent on the way immediately. These people in turn notify family and relatives pre-approved already in their system. Have it worn by your loved one at all times, even when taking a bath or in a tub – it will work! If a button is pushed, even if the EMT personnel can’t hear the person talking or even if no voices are heard, help is still dispatched.

Included in Lifenet Medical Alert System plans:
24/7 USA EMT Certified Monitoring (Exclusive)
1 Console With Battery Back Up
1 Help Button With Free Attachments
Free Lifetime Replacement Service
Rate Lock
Free Expedited Shipping

They have no cancellation penalty nor hidden fees and charges.

 

22 thoughts on “Medical Alert Systems

  1. I heard that medical alert system from friends and they told me that it’s very helpful when their elderly parents have medical emergencies.

  2. Thanks for this informative entry on medical life alerts. I am currently looking for one for my folks. This will be helpful in deciding which to buy.

  3. This is indeed a good idea especially for those who have elderly parents who are living alone. This type of medical alert system from LifeNet is very affordable too.

  4. I fully agree that “Caring for an elderly person can be tiring and emotionally draining. You can even compare it to like taking care of a baby.”

    Is this expensive? How much would be cost of buying one.

  5. I wish my mom in law could have this so our worries will be lessen when she’s away from us. nice to know reliable medical alert companies like this.

  6. That’s something I would really invest should the need arises. It’s for convenient for those who are taking good care of the elderly and also safety for those elderly especially those who have some memory problem.

  7. My grandparents need that medical alert system,they are now more than 80 years old.I hope this product will be available in our place.

  8. Funny, my 4 year old son seen this on television one mornign and he holler at me” mommy, look, you need it ,you should but one”.

    this is really of big help to the elders who are left alone in the house.

  9. this is indeed a good gadgets for elderly especially when they are living alone. It happens here a lot of times that those elderly who have gadgets like this, helped them saved their lives.

  10. this sounds good that makes me think if i still wanted to retire in the Philippines. Being old here in US seemed a lot of advantages….

  11. Medical alert system is a very helpful gadget for older peepz. It;s their lifeline. my MIL is old but she is strong as a horse.

  12. If you have an elderly at home and most of the time left alone, this medical alert system is really a must-have. This is for their safety too in case something happen somebody can rescue them.

  13. Having a Medical alert systems is very important.Especially those old man or woman…Like my parents ..my father is already 60 years old , he really need it.

  14. This is a very good idea for the elderly and for us too who care for them to be able to monitor their health at all time. I could give a hug to whoever invented this.

  15. It is true the medical alert systems can be a help. Hubby told me that when his mom still alive he has this type alert system one touch of the button the help is there that quick…

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