Medical Alert Systems With Fall Detection

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Most medical alert systems with fall detection use accelerometers that sense acceleration in multiple directions. They’re similar to the sensors in an iPhone or Wii gaming system.

A good medical alert device will also include a button that you can press yourself to request assistance. Look for around-the-clock emergency response and clear two-way communication.

Choosing a Medical Alert System with Fall Detection

A medical alert system with fall detection can give seniors peace of mind, even if they can’t press their help button. It uses motion-sensing technology to detect sudden movements that resemble falls, and it automatically connects them with emergency response operators. The agents evaluate the situation and can contact predesignated caregivers or emergency services if needed.

Fall detection is a popular add-on feature for mobile and in-home medical alert systems. It typically costs an additional $10 per month.

Some companies offer it as part of their premium service, which also includes other benefits like a 24/7 call center, spouse monitoring, GPS technology, and attractive necklace pendants. Some also have a range of extra features, including medication reminders, health monitors, and caregiver apps. Make sure to check out each company’s monthly monitoring, equipment, activation, return shipping, and cancellation fees before making a purchase. Some companies may have long-term contracts, so read the fine print carefully to ensure you’re comfortable with their terms.

Bay Alarm Medical

Bay Alarm Medical is a top-rated provider with an extensive lineup of in-home and on-the-go devices that can provide both automatic fall detection and GPS location tracking. Its equipment features two-way communication and is backed by an emergency monitoring network that is certified with the industry's highest rating of Five Diamond.

The company's systems include a traditional home medical alert system with landline or cellular and a GPS mobile device that can travel anywhere. There's also a stylish smartwatch option that gives users medical alert functionality in a discreet package.

Medical alert One of the major benefits of Bay Alarm Medical is that it doesn't require long-term contracts for its devices. This allows family members to return a subscriber's devices when they are no longer needed without a hassle or penalty.

The company also offers a 30-day trial period on its home systems and a free month of service with a new subscription. It also offers a variety of affordable add-ons, like additional wall buttons and lockboxes for extra peace of mind in high-risk areas like bathrooms or stairways.

Medical Guardian

The company offers several options including at-home and on-the-go systems. Most of its devices use the 4G AT&T cellular network for communication and come with a range of 1,300 feet or more. The company has a dedicated website for its customers and a separate app called My Guardian that allows caregivers to access their loved ones’ accounts, view payment information, and communicate with the emergency response center.

Medical Guardian boasts that it is one of the top-rated medical alert companies in the US. Its equipment has a 1-year warranty and customers can cancel service at any time without a penalty. It also offers a protection plan for $6.99 per month that covers repair or replacement of the device in the case it’s lost, stolen, or damaged. All of the company’s at-home and on-the-go plans can be upgraded to include fall detection, which costs an extra $10 per month. The company also provides a free risk assessment and safety tips.

Philips Lifeline

Philips Lifeline (formerly known as Lifeline Systems) offers landline and cellular medical alert systems with automatic fall detection. The company’s devices use a variety of sensors, including accelerometers and barometric sensors, to monitor for sudden changes in movement and location that indicate a possible fall. The company’s AutoAlert system detects 95% of sudden falls, which is among the best in the industry.

Users press the help button on their device, which communicates with a monitoring center via its rated 800-foot range. The dispatcher evaluates the user’s situation and coordinates emergency response procedures with appropriate responders.

Lifeline offers a free mobile app that lets subscribers and their loved ones connect with each other in a community called the Cares Circle. The app also helps keep tabs on the device’s performance, and users can use it to share notes with their care team. All of Lifeline’s wearable devices are waterproof, so they can be worn in the shower or bath.