
| Emergency Medical Alert Devices |
![]() | Make the decision to keep your loved ones safe. |
![]() | Give an emergency medical alert device as a gift. Many senior citizens | |
| are afraid to try it on their own, but once they have a medical alert device they will never want to be without it. It may just save your loved one’s life. The cost for an alert device starts at about $1 a day. |
![]() | Choose the type of communicator that you would like to use: Your | |
| choices are: Basic Unit, Voice Extension, or a Telephone with Reminders. |
![]() | Choose a style that you want to wear – pendant, bracelet or a stylish | |
| watch. The watch looks like an ordinary watch and nobody will ever know that you are wearing a lifeline. |
![]() | Learn how to use your emergency medical device. Always wear your alert | |
| device. If you fall or need help push the button and help will be on it's way. |
![]() | Next, communicate with the person who responds what the problem is. | |
| Even you cannot speak the operator will seek out help for you. |
![]() | Your emergency contact person will be notified and help will be on its | |
| way. The emergency alert company will follow up with a call to be sure that help has arrived. |



| How to Use An Emergency Medical Alert Device |
| No Monthly Fee Alert System Guardian Alert 911 Phone by Sharon Meier, ehow.com |
| Emergency Alert Bracelet and USB CARE Memory Band |



| How to Understand Medical Alert Systems |
| How to Use Medical Alert Systems for Seniors by Sharon Meier eHow.com |
