Case Observation 12: Real-Time Fall Alerts Combat the Silent Threat of Seniors 2023-11-10 Patient safety Critical care Falls are the second leading cause of accidental injuries and deaths worldwide. An estimated 684,000 individuals around the world die from falls each year, and as many as...
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“The SmartWatch PRO is easy for seniors to use because it has a large clear display, and doesn’t require a cellphone or Wi-Fi,” said Bryan Stapp, President of Medical Care Alert. “The watch also features automatic fall detection on the wrist, a feature normally worn around the neck,...
We chose Alert1 Medical Alerts as our top medical alert because of their pricing, products, and service. The best thing we like about Alert1 that they have that other companies don’t? Staying on the line until help arrives. Alert1 carries the full suite of products that we look for in...
Reliable SOS Emergency Response: The HandsFree 2-Way 4G SOS Communication Device is designed for seniors and the elderly, providing a reliable means of emergency response with its SOS button and fall alarm feature. This ensures that users can quickly alert caregivers or emergency services in case...
Automatically places a call for Help if you’re unable to. This feature is available on all Bay Alarm Medical, SOS products. Get Started How It Works 1. Auto Fall Activation Auto fall detection is triggered when there's sudden downward movement followed immediately by lack of movement. ...
According to medical statistics, at least 1 in 4-6 seniors has experienced a fall in the past year. Falls can lead to severe fractures and brain injuries or even increase the risk of death. AUO’s fall detection product features active notification and a
(HealthDay)—Older adults with diabetes, especially those treated with insulin, are at increased risk of injurious falls requiring hospitalization, according to a study published online Oct. 15 in Diabetes Care.
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