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Keyword Details: Emergency Response Systems

Personal emergency response system that allows an individual to summon assistance at the touch of a button.

Programs related to Emergency Response Systems

LifeFone
LifeFone is a Personal Emergency Response provider serving seniors. They provide medical alert services to older adults who may be a fall risk, live alone, or have a medical condition where emergency assistance may be needed. They have systems for all lifestyles. PER... (Click here for more)
Lifeline
Personal Emergency Response service provider. Offers access help at he press of a button. This sends a signal to a 24-hour monitoring station. An operator at the station will attempt to contact the subscriber, and will dispatch help if needed. - Auto Alert products sense when a person falls and ... (Click here for more)
SafeinHome
Offers remote supports to help individuals increase their independence an autonomy, while balancing the things that are important to and for them. SafeinHome Remote Supports blends around-the-clock remote supports staff with assistive and sensor devices to enable independent living—in the least rest... (Click here for more)
USA MedAlert
Personal Emergency Response System. We recommend cellular-based (aka Medical Personal Response Service - MPERS) units as the user is not tethered to their home. Our units are delivered with Fall-detection but it can be disabled remotely if requested. Our units work in any area that has cellular se... (Click here for more)
VRI
Safe Living Technologies/VRI provides a large variety of solutions to help people remain safely at home. Provides emergency response, fall detection, activity monitoring, medication management, vitals monitoring and care traffic control. Services include: -VRI Personal Emergency Response System-pro... (Click here for more)
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