If you or a loved one has a medical condition that makes falling more likely, such as diabetes or epilepsy, a falls sensor alarm could help you to stay safer. Many people over the age of 65 suffer a fall each year, and getting medical assistance quickly after falling can make a real difference. In fact, for every 15 minutes that passes after a fall without being attended to by someone, the likelihood of dying increases by 4%. A falls sensor alarm can help to prevent this kind of tragic outcome by triggering an emergency response to your loved one’s home in the event of a fall.

These devices are similar to traditional medical alert systems, with a wearable pendant and paired base unit that allow users to call for help with just a single button press. However, these devices also have built-in sensors that can detect the movement associated with a fall. When this happens, the device will raise an alert and notify the user’s family or the monitoring centre – even if they are unable to press the red button themselves.

Some of these devices have additional features, such as medication reminders. Around 16 million people over the age of 65 take one or more medications regularly, and if these aren’t taken on time or at the correct dosage, it can increase the risk of falling. Using a daily medication reminder from a falls detector alarm can help your loved one to keep on top of their treatment and improve their quality of life.

img width="322" src="https://loneworkerdevices.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Restricted-Area-Geofence.jpg"> https://loneworkerdevices.co.uk/ In order to be triggered, the sensors in this type of personal alarm must register a sudden, unbroken drop to the floor (a ‘hard’ fall) and no movements for several seconds. This is because most falls result in the body falling forward, not backwards or sideways. This makes a hard fall more noticeable than if you were to slump over onto a chair or into a bath or shower, for example.

Once an alert has been received from the device, an agent can then check that you are okay and if needed, request a medic to visit your loved one at home or at their local hospital. This is particularly important if your loved one has a condition that makes them prone to falls, as a delayed response can significantly increase the chances of them suffering serious injuries or even death. This is why it is particularly important to choose a provider who offers 24-hour live customer support and can respond quickly in the event of a fall. Ensure that your chosen provider can answer all of your questions about their service and their equipment before making any purchases. This includes addressing questions such as what the communication requirements are, whether the system is landline or cellular and their monthly monitoring subscription cost. You can find answers to these and other questions by browsing the manufacturers’ websites and reading online consumer reviews.


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