Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Should all Senior Citizens Have Life Alert?

The general understanding of a medical alert system is to provide protection for the elderly who can’t move around much or tend to fall a lot. But the truth is that Life Alert medical alert system protects the whole family from medical emergencies, fires, C.O. gas poisoning, and even home invasions. In addition, Life Alert is perfect for all ages and for anyone who lives alone, or has chronic medical conditions such as asthma, diabetes, and seizures just to name a few.

It’s so simple to use too. Just one push of a button activates Life Alert’s patented 2-way communication monitor allowing emergency help to be summoned fast, 24/7. You don’t even need a phone.

Life Alert has been proven to save thousands of lives and part of that success comes from their outstanding quality of service and from owning its emergency dispatch center. Our Emergency Dispatch Managers go through an extensive training program and spend up to one year learning about the medical alert industry, equipment training and recognizing various emergencies. They are trained to identify the emotional needs of the family and will supervise a crisis from the beginning to the end.

Another secret to their success comes from Life Alert’s cutting edge technology that focuses on putting customer’s safety first. Life Alert seeks innovative ways to increase and improve on emergency technology for the whole family making their protection system so safe and easy to use that you can even shower with it.

Perhaps what’s most impressive with Life Alert’s service is their commitment to protecting you on all levels – even financially. Life Alert’s price protection agreement protects you from hidden fees, price hikes, and bait and switch schemes that can occur without contracts.

Life Alert is the #1 emergency response company and it’s easy to see why with their dedication to protecting you and your family physically, emotionally, and financially.

So, should all senior citizens have Life Alert? Yes, but it shouldn’t be limited to just elders. Life Alert is for the whole family too.