Medical Alert Systems Lansing MI

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Prosthetic Center Inc
(517) 372-7007
1200 S Washington Ave
Lansing, MI
Ivonyx Inc
(517) 882-1100
3125 Sovereign Dr
Lansing, MI
American Prosthetic Institute Ltd
(517) 349-3130
2145 University Park Dr
Okemos, MI
Duramed Supply Co Llc
4655 Gresham Hwy
Potterville, MI
Masters Medical Supply Llc
(810) 225-6093
1377 Old Us 23
Brighton, MI
Springer Prosthetic Services Inc
(517) 337-0300
200 N Homer St
Lansing, MI
Ronald William Sutton
(517) 351-3550
200 Woodland Pass
East Lansing, MI
Great Lakes Brace & Therapeutic Inc
(517) 339-8100
1640 Haslett Rd
Haslett, MI
Wilderns Drug Store Inc
(517) 543-0830
201 N Cochran Ave
Charlotte, MI
Pros-Tech Inc
(248) 680-2800
1717 Stephenson Hwy
Troy, MI

How to Choose a Medical Alert System

If the thought of your elderly loved one falling and not being able to get help is a real concern, it may be time to invest in a personal medical-alert system. Also known as emergency-alert systems, or medical-alarm systems, these let someone in trouble send out an alarm to a monitoring center, 911, or other emergency-assistance provider such as a family member at the touch of a button. The button is usually worn on a transmitter around the neck or attached to a belt or pocket. These systems are a great investment for older people who live alone or with someone who's hard of hearing. But before you make a purchase, here are some important questions to ask:

How accessible is the monitoring center? It's imperative that the system offer coverage 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Is the monitoring center owned and run by the alarm company or is it outsourced? A company that runs its own local center is more accountable to you and your loved ones.

How well-trained are the operators? You want to make sure the person answering your loved one's call has the experience and qualifications to make the proper decisions.

What are the costs? A reputable medical-alarm company will generally charge about a dollar a day, or $25 to $30 a month. There should not be any hidden costs such as the transmitter or console. You should not have to sign a long-term contract that means you'll incur hefty fees if you cancel early. You may, however, need to pay an installation fee.

What is the range of the system? If your loved one lives in a small apartment and doesn't venture out often, perhaps a maximum range of 50 feet from the phone console will do. If your loved one lives in a large house or spends time in the backyard, you might want to make sure the button will work when farther from the console.

How user-friendly is the equipment? Studies show that more than a third of all accidents suffered by the elderly at home happen in the bathroom. Is the equipment waterproof...

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