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		<title>Medical Alert Devices For Seniors Can Be Your Lifesaver: Live Alone Seniors Make Sure You Get The Right One</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being seniors, we find that medical concerns generally become more of an issue as we get older. For seniors living by themselves, the problem is even more critical. If emergency help is needed, itâ??s needed fast. Seniors living by themselves should have the extra protection thatâ??s available. Are all senior emergency alert systems the same? [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Being seniors, we find that medical concerns generally become more of an issue as we get older. For seniors living by themselves, the problem is even more critical. If emergency help is needed, itâ??s needed fast. Seniors living by themselves should have the extra protection thatâ??s available.</p>
<p>Are all senior emergency alert systems the same? No, not at all. There are many systems out there that offer a ridiculous low price. If you go by price alone, you can be making a serious mistake. You really donâ??t want to bet your life on a bargain basement unit that may not deliver when you need it.</p>
<p>On the other side of the coin, there are alarm systems that, while giving adequate protection, are simply overpriced. There is no need to pay a premium price when you donâ??t have to. What you want, is a system that provides the protection you need, at a fair and reasonable price. So, what should you look for when searching for the right medical alarm device?</p>
<p>First of all, you should get a system that is easy to use. No need to struggle to reach the phone- just press the button for help within seconds. The help button can be worn as a pendant, wristband, or clipped to your belt. Itâ??s also waterproof, so you can even use it in the shower.</p>
<p>What happens after you press the medical alert button? If you have chosen the right system, you are immediately connected with a trained professional who can provide the assistance you need. That professional is located in a company operated nation wide monitoring center. Most companies outsource this vital function. You want access to qualified professionals, 24 hours of every day.</p>
<p>The staff that answers your call should be well trained to help you in any emergency. You can be certain that the company which operates itâ??s own monitoring center, provides complete training for everyone and monitors calls, in order to maintain high standards of service.</p>
<p>What about the system? How hard is it to set up? Your whole system can be set up and ready to use within five minutes. Nothing complicated about it at all. If you do have any questions though, technical assistance is available at any time. Also, there is no charge if your unit would ever need repair or replacement.</p>
<p>Make sure you are not tied into any long-term commitments for your senior emergency alarm service. Some companies will charge an up-front fee and you may find yourself locked into a 3 to 12 month agreement that cannot be broken, regardless of circumstances. Some companies can be deliberately vague about clearly explaining agreements and cancellation policies.</p>
<p>Look for a company that has an initial 30 day guarantee and a no penalty cancellation policy. That way, you can try the system and make sure itâ??s the right one for you. If, for any reason it isnâ??t, you havenâ??t lost anything.</p>
<p>Donâ??t wait any longer. Check into a good personal response service now, for the peace of mind you deserve.</p>
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<p>Donald J. Johnson is a senior with interests in topics that affect and are of value to other seniors.   Today, over 6 million seniors live alone.  Many by choice, but some through other circumstances over which they have little or no control.   Regardless, as seniors, we face increasing challenges as we get older.  One of these challenges is being able to receive prompt assistance if we need it.  Sometimes a  neighbor or relative may be able to provide that assistance.  But, you would normally have to be able to reach a phone in order to contact them.  What if you can’t reach that phone?  Or, what if they aren’t there to answer your call?  In an emergency situation, why take the chance?  Why not use a proven, affordable way to get the help you  need , through a company you can trust?  See <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://seniorzing.com/alert">http://seniorzing.com/alert</a> for more information on medical alarm systems.  Remember, you are under no obligation at all and you automatically have a 30 day trial period to start with.  Nothing to hold you back.   Why not try it?</p>
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		<title>Senior Citizen Alert System- No Need To Be Fearful Living Alone When You Have This Lifesaver</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jul 2010 02:33:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s a fact:Â  People are living longer and more and more seniors are living by themselves.Â  While maintaining an independent lifestyle is highly desirable, it can also present challenges to seniors who naturally want to be as safe and secure as they possibly can. If you are a senior who lives alone, itâ??s vital to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s a fact:Â  People are living longer and more and more seniors are living by themselves.Â  While maintaining an independent lifestyle is highly desirable, it can also present challenges to seniors who naturally want to be as safe and secure as they possibly can.</p>
<p>If you are a senior who lives alone, itâ??s vital to look into getting a good medical alert button system to have the security and peace of mind that you want and deserve. In case of an accident or other medical emergency, this little device can literally save your life. Basically, you just push a button on the system, which can send an alert to a phone number you have listed, or other systems can allow you to communicate with a live operator.</p>
<p>There are many different medical response systems that are available and it might be a little confusing to find the best one for you. You will find that the very low cost systems offer limited protection at best. Usually, these systems will only dial up a programmed phone number- and thatâ??s it. There is no verbal contact, so whoever answers the call- if they answer- doesnâ??t know what type of emergency there is. Consequently, itâ??s a guessing game as to what kind of help you do need, or, if you will even get any.</p>
<p>You can also find companies that charge premium prices. While they may offer competent service, there is really no need to go overboard on cost. You should be able to find a company that gives you top quality service and protection, without overcharging you.</p>
<p>You should choose a company that operates itâ??s own monitoring center. Most will outsource this very important function to 3rd party companies. Why would this be a concern? If you do have a medical emergency, you want the most highly qualified and best trained individual to help you. If a company operates itâ??s own monitoring center, the person taking your call is well-trained to provide the best service for you at any time of the day or night.</p>
<p>Make sure youâ??re not locked into a long-term contract that doesnâ??t allow you to cancel in the event you no longer want the service. Some companies require a 3 to 12 month agreement that you must pay for regardless. Look for a company with a month-to-month service agreement and no cancellation penalties.</p>
<p>You should not have to pay any up- front costs or activation fees. You should be able to setup your personal help system simply and within minutes. You also should not have to pay any shipping charges for the equipment.</p>
<p>Some medical panic systems offer only a pendant to use. You should have the option to use your senior emergency alarm as a necklace, wristband or being able to clip it to a belt.</p>
<p>The device should also be checked automatically, to make sure it is functioning properly. If, for any reason it isnâ??t, a replacement system should be immediately sent to you at no cost or shipping charges.</p>
<p>A good medical senior alarm is something you must have if you are living alone. No need to wait any longer. Take advantage of the 30 day guaranteed trial and try it today.</p>
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<p>Donald J. Johnson is a senior with interests in topics that affect and are of value to other seniors.   Today, over 6 million seniors live alone.  Many by choice, but some through other circumstances over which they have little or no control.   Regardless, as seniors, we face increasing challenges as we get older.  One of these challenges is being able to receive prompt assistance if we need it.  Sometimes a  neighbor or relative may be able to provide that assistance.  But, you would normally have to be able to reach a phone in order to contact them.  What if you can’t reach that phone?  Or, what if they aren’t there to answer your call?  In an emergency situation, why take the chance?  Why not use a proven, affordable way to get the help you  need , through a company you can trust?  See <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://seniorzing.com/alert">http://seniorzing.com/alert</a> for more information on medical alarm systems.  Remember, you are under no obligation at all and you automatically have a 30 day trial period to start with.  Nothing to hold you back.   Why not try it?</p>
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