How Does Lifeline Works
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With the use of specialized equipment connected through the telephone, help is just a touch of a button away (a pendant worn around the neck or on a wrist band as pictured).

Immediately after pushing the Personal Help Button a trained Lifeline monitor is able to respond to your call for help.

Lifeline Monitor The Lifeline monitor is then able to assist you in getting help, whether it is contacting your Responder (a family member or a person that you trust to help you) or an ambulance if it is an emergency.

 

Lifeline is there for you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with your personal data and medical conditions, we have the ability to dispatch an ambulance, or required emergency help at a moments notice.

Please inform us of any changes to your phone service, or addition of equipment, such as, fax, answering machines, computers, and etc. This could effect how the Lifeline unit works.

Who Can Benefit from Lifeline?

Lifeline enables the medically and physically challenged, as well as the elderly living alone to remain in their homes, participate in community activities, and have the security of knowing help is just the touch of a button away.

Lifeline gives friends and family members peace of mind, while still retaining the subscribers privacy and freedom.

Those who can benefit most from Lifeline include:

  • Anyone who suffers from some kind of chronic disorder
  • Elderly that want to continue living in the comfort of home
  • Seniors that caregivers must leave alone at times
  • The physically challenged, who may need assistance
  • Anyone who has just returned from surgery, or any other form of care at the hospital, and feel they still need the added security of being able to reach immediate help