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		<title>Who Can Use a Good Medical Alert System?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Who Can Use a Good Medical Alert System? Senior citizens or the elderly are most often the ones who need a good and reliable senior medical alert. However, they are not the only ones, as there is actually no age limitation on who can avail of the services of personal medical alerts. Anyone who needs [...]]]></description>
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<p>Senior citizens or the elderly are most often the ones who need a good and reliable <a title="Senior Medical Alert" href="http://rescuealertofca.com/senior-medical-alert">senior medical alert</a>. However, they are not the only ones, as there is actually no age limitation on who can avail of the services of personal medical alerts. Anyone who needs a round-the-clock monitoring, especially those with a higher than normal risk (people undergoing rehabilitation, or recuperating at home, and so on).</p>
<p>Aside from that, round-the-clock monitoring served on an individual basis can be costly, and not everyone with aging parents or relatives can afford such services. The other common alternative is entering the elderly loved one in a housing for seniors, staffed with nurses, caregivers, and other appropriate medical personnel. The downside, aside from the costs, is that most senior people do not particularly warm up to the idea of having to spend their twilight years in a senior housing—they pine to remain living in their own homes, in close proximity to their loved ones and the local community who have known them all their lives.</p>
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<p>This situation has given rise to services such as a medical alert system. Medical alert systems have been invented precisely due to the fallibility of normal human attention—it is so designed to make sure that a senior person, who is constantly at risk for some medical event or other, can have a reliable means to call for help.</p>
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<p>There is a growing number of people who would prefer to have their aging loved ones live with them, and the only thing that is stopping them are apprehensions regarding safety—what if something happens with the elderly relative and they happen to be out at work? What if nobody hears the screaming? Worse, what if the elderly relative figures in an accident that happens so quickly there is not much time to ask for help?</p>
<p>Needless to say, the <a title="Medical Alert System" href="http://rescuealertofca.com/">medical alert system</a> (at least, the best of them whose reliability has been proven over the years) has been invented to “fill in the gaps of human attention and care,” so to speak. Using such a service is also fairly simple: the elderly person only needs to wear a designated device (to be worn on the wrist, around the neck, or as a belt clip-on) at all times, and it is this device that will act as the sernior person’s constant link to a monitoring center trained to act swiftly in case of an accident or a medical event. Say, the senior person suffers from a heart attack or has an accident, he or she only needs to press the medical alert system’s wearable device and contact is instantly established. Depending on the setup, the response center on the other end of this communication will either alert the designated relatives or friends, or immediately call the local paramedics.</p>
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<p>Clearly, a medical alert system can be used by anybody regardless of age or gender, as long as their personal situation demands that they are constantly in touch with a highly trained quick response team that can immediately provide the assistance they need. While the elderly are most likely the ones who are subscribers to this service (in fact, senior citizens are the overwhelming majority), that does not mean <a title="Medical Alert" href="http://rescuealertofca.com/medical-alert">medical alerts</a> are exclusively for seniors.</p>
<p>For instance, even those who are of middle age and with a slight medical risk can avail of the service of a medical alert system. There is a particular case of a 40-year-old man who had the foresight to use a medical alert system, and it soon turned out to be a sagacious decision because in a few months after the system has been in place (he was wearing the medical alert on a wrist), he was in the shower one morning when suddenly he experienced what would later turn out to be a stroke. Unable to speak, he fell down where he had been standing (in the bathroom) and he would have been a goner if not for that crucial moment he pressed the button on his medical alert bracelet. The response team on the other end of the line quickly dispatched and ambulance, and he was, as good stories end, saved.</p>
<p>While anyone can use a medical alert system, of course its use is somewhat limited to only those who are still capable of “remembering” to press the button in the event of an emergency.</p>
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		<title>Medical Alert System Review Site Gives Rescue Alert Top Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Apr 2012 17:58:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Medical Alert System Review Site Gives Rescue Alert Top Review. On the Rescue Alert reviews page, readers can find out how the system works and compares to other similar systems currently available. According to MedicalAlertSystems-Reviews.org, one of the main benefits of the Rescue Alert system is that its monitoring center attendants are EMD certified. This provides added [...]]]></description>
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<p>On the <a title="Medical Alert System Review" href="http://www.medicalalertsystems-reviews.org/rescue-alert-reviews.html">Rescue Alert reviews</a> page, readers can find out how the system works and compares to other similar systems currently available. According to MedicalAlertSystems-Reviews.org, one of the main benefits of the Rescue Alert system is that its monitoring center attendants are EMD certified. This provides added assurance to consumers that any live emergency alert calls will be handled professionally.</p>
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		<title>What Is A Medical Alert?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Mar 2012 17:40:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Reliable medical alert systems play a vital role in keeping senior citizens healthy, protected and happy. Further advances in medical alert technology have enabled society to provide better, more efficient care for the elderly. While in the old days, the only viable option was to have the senior members of our family live in specialized homes to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Reliable <a title="Medical Alert Systems" href="http://rescuealertofca.com/">medical alert systems</a> play a vital role in keeping senior citizens healthy, protected and happy.</h3>
<p>Further advances in <a title="Medical Alert" href="http://rescuealertofca.com/medical-alert">medical alert</a> technology have enabled society to provide better, more efficient care for the elderly. While in the old days, the only viable option was to have the senior members of our family live in specialized homes to monitor their health and to ensure all their needs are well provided, these days we can afford to allow them to live in their own homes. Reliable <a title="Medical Alert Systems" href="http://rescuealertofca.com/">medical alert systems</a> play a vital role in keeping senior citizens healthy, protected and happy. It matters a lot to their emotional and mental wellbeing to be able to live in the same house they grew up in, got married, or had children. This emotional attachment is understandable: we love familiar surroundings, whereas the unfamiliar terrify us. Moreover, it is also best for the elderly to live among or near the very people they love. And it would not have been possible without the invention of the medical alert.</p>
<p><a href="http://rescuealertofca.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/slide_3-1.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-3349" title="Medical Alert System" src="http://rescuealertofca.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/slide_3-1-300x111.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="111" /></a>At its most basic, a medical alert is a wearable device (similar to jewelry) that a senior can wear at all times. Such a device functions as a “<a title="Medical Alarms" href="http://rescuealertofca.com/our-products">Medical Alarm</a>”: the wearer presses it in the event of an emergency. The device then communicates wirelessly to a <a title="Medical Alert Base Unit" href="http://rescuealertofca.com/our-products/alert-system-base-unit">medical alert base unit</a>, which is connected to a phone line. A single press on the medical alarm instantly notifies the <a title="Medical Alert Response Center" href="http://rescuealertofca.com/our-products/medical-alarm-monitoring">medical alert company’s response center</a>, and depending on the kind of service you have subscribed to, either the response center sends its own team of medical personnel, or it makes the necessary effort to contact the right people near you—your loved ones, a neighbor or the local emergency.</p>
<p>The rationale behind the medical alert is simple: human beings value their independence. In the case of the elderly with one or more life-threatening medical conditions, maintaining independence is a tricky, even risky matter. Sure, you would rather continue living in the house you love—the cradle of your most cherished memories—than stay in a home for the aged. Your fragile condition transforms everything around you, even the most familiar, treasured furniture, into a possible emergency waiting to happen.</p>
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<p>But all such risks are mitigated, more or less, by having the services of a <a title="Trusted Medical Alert" href="http://rescuealertofca.com/about-us/most-trusted-medical-alert">reliable medical alert system</a>. In the event of a medical emergency (for example, you slipped on the porch and broke your back or you suddenly experience severe chest pain that you suspect might be a heart attack in progress), you do not have to scream for help—you only have to press the “medical alarm” on your medical alert, and professional help is quickly contacted immediately.</p>
<p>Any typical medical alert system is designed with urgency in mind—in any ordinary medical emergency, time is of the essence, so the best medical alert system providers go to great lengths to ensure the shortest response time—from the moment the medical alarm is pressed up to that crucial moment paramedics arrive to perform first aid. In the best case scenario, medical personnel should be able to come to your rescue on time—thanks to your medical alert.</p>
<p>There are also special cases in which even relatively young people may need the services of <a title="Medical Alert System" href="http://rescuealertofca.com/">medical alert system.</a> For example, there are individuals who are undergoing physical rehabilitation and who might suddenly need emergency medical attention. Those who are recovering from surgery or a long illness—regardless of age—may also need medical alert services.</p>
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<p>Currently, there are many providers of medical alert systems, and it is often a challenge for first-time users to choose which might provide the best service. As the other vital “half” of any good medical alert system is the company behind it—the one that monitors the alert system twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week—it is of course important to check out the provider’s track record, especially in terms of <a title="Customer Testimonials" href="http://rescuealertofca.com/customer-testimonials">reliability and client feedback</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2012 19:19:30 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1><strong>How Medical Alert for Seniors Protects the Elderly from Accidental Falls</strong></h1>
<p>The absolute importance of having a reliable <a title="Medical Alert System" href="http://rescuealertofca.com/">medical alert system</a> in place can be understood in the context of a leading killer among the elderly: accidental elderly falls. There is a convoluted explanation why more and more elderly people seem to be dying from falls, but the understanding of many scientists and medical researchers boils down to a simple proposition: the longer we live, the frailer we get. This frailty means that one single, very small mistake—a miscalculated step on the stairs perhaps, or failing to notice that the floor is wet and slippery—can be fatal. Less and less older people are dying from chronic diseases such as heart disease or cancer, thanks to continuing improvements in health care. However, this longevity exposes the elderly to the said “quicker” cause of death.</p>
<p>At 65 years of age or older, an individual stepping on a banana peel is no longer funny—in fact, it takes on a deadly character. A simple accident like that could be catastrophically destructive to aged bones and tissue. The prognosis worsens in the presence of underlying medical conditions, such as osteoporosis. Indeed, if we check out the statistical data from the past decade or so, thousands of older adults died as a direct result of an accidental fall, than from any other type of injury.</p>
<p>As if death-related data are not enough to push our thesis, there is also statistics from emergency departments: in a single year alone, millions of people in the USA were treated for “luckier” nonfatal injuries related to an accidental elderly fall. The significance of such data can be further understood with the fact that more and more senior citizens opt to stay and live in their own homes rather than in a home for the aged. It appears that we still value our autonomy and the comfort of familiar surroundings and will gladly choose them over having to live in a special home for seniors.</p>
<p>That is why getting the services of a reliable <a title="Medical Alert" href="http://rescuealertofca.com/medical-alert">medical alert for seniors</a> is more than necessary to complement the choice of staying and living at home. Senior citizens who live alone are at a particularly greater risk for elderly falls, and with no one around to immediately attend to them in case such an accident occurs, the chances of survival dips to zero.</p>
<p>Against this backdrop, the invention of the <a title="Medical Alert" href="http://rescuealertofca.com/medical-alert">medical alert</a> system can perhaps be considered a “Godsend” for many senior citizens. In the event of a fall, especially when there’s no one else around to witness it, the medical alert can instantly notify the relevant medical response teams to come to the elderly person’s aid. Most wearable medical alert systems have sensors that detect if a fall has taken place.</p>
<p>Well, aside from getting a reliable medical alert system to ensure the round-the-clock monitoring of an elderly person’s whereabouts and other health-related concerns, there are also several proactive measures the elderly can perform to avoid accidental falls. The most obvious, of course, is maintaining physical fitness. The less frail you are, the less likely you might slip or fall. The usual prescription of exercising regularly applies to this: choose exercise programs whose specific fitness targets include enhancing your sense of balance, improving your agility, and restores your alertness and strength. Exercise programs that involve deep breathing exercises are also good.</p>
<p>If the elderly is taking maintenance medication, have their doctor review the medication for possible replacement with alternatives that cause minimal side-effects. Most medications taken by the elderly may cause dizziness and the occasional nausea.</p>
<p>And most importantly, you should “fall-proof” your home. Reassess the layout of your house and try to identify accident-prone turns or areas, and do something to make such areas safer for the elderly. Improve the lighting conditions, for instance. Or increase the friction of the floors.</p>
<p>In the end, an efficient medical alert can give a senior citizen and their loved ones peace of mind. Although no one can entirely eliminate the possibility of elderly falls, at least we should exhaust all measures to prevent it from occurring. And if such an unfortunate accident does occur, you can maintain your peace of mind with a medical alert for seniors.</p>
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		<title>Buyer’s Ultimate Guide to Comparing Rescue Alert with Life Alert</title>
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<p>So you are considering buying a <a title="Medical Alert For Seniors" href="http://rescuealertofca.com/medical-alert">medical alert</a> and have searched all over the Internet for recommendations of the best brands out there. You may or may not realize it right now, but a single best product does not exist when it comes to <a title="Medical Alert For Seniors" href="http://rescuealertofca.com/medical-alert">medical alerts</a>. Different products are made for specific purposes, so the best would depend on your needs as a consumer. To help you better we have created a <a title="Compare Medical Alert Systems" href="http://rescuealertofca.com/compare-medical-alert-system">medical alert system review</a>, there are a few things that you have to know.</p>
<p>First of all, before you can choose the best medical alert system, you must know the basics about the product first. Medical alert systems usually have two basic components, a base unit you put in an easily accessible part of the house, and a remote transmitter that you wear all the time, whether as a necklace, bracelet or a belt clip. The basic function of medical alert systems is to send a signal to a response center, which will either try to contact you to ask what your emergency is or automatically send for help. Both Rescue Alert and <a title="Compare Rescue Alert with Life Alert" href="http://rescuealertofca.com/compare-rescue-alert-with-life-alert">Life Alert</a> have a two-way voice control so you could talk to an attendant who will be able to help you with your situation if medical assistance is not needed.</p>
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<p>To easily compare medical alerts, you must determine first why you need the product. Medical alerts were primarily used to help elderly people who live alone or who might need immediate medical assistance. However, over the years there have been innovations and the quality, range of services plus the overall features of medical alert systems have widened to serve more types of people needing urgent medical attention.</p>
<p>For this reason, products today are designed specifically to fit a particular situation. When you <a title="Compare Rescue Alert with Life Alert" href="http://rescuealertofca.com/compare-rescue-alert-with-life-alert">compare Rescue Alert with Life Alert</a> for instance, you will notice that these have very specifications. Rescue Alert has a longer range, which can reach up to 1000 ft., while Life Alert has only a 150 ft. range. This does not necessarily mean that you should dismiss even considering Life Alert, especially when the range is not exactly a prime consideration for you. Both Life Alert and Rescue Alert have been in the business for over two decades, which means that both products have a good track record. If you want a medical alert solely for having a device that will let you easily and quickly get help (usual response time for response centers is 30 seconds), you may even find a cheaper Life Alert model.</p>
<p>On the other hand, if the medical alert user still goes out a lot, Rescue Alert would be a better choice. With a range that can last up 1000 ft., it doesn’t only mean than the user will be able to go outside and still feel safe. It also means that the signal is much stronger outdoors and you will have no problem sending for help, even when the base unit is downstairs and you are in another room upstairs.</p>
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<p>Once you figure out your purpose in getting a <a title="Medical Alert System" href="http://rescuealertofca.com/">medical alert system</a>, the rest of your considerations will then vary according to that purpose. Some may not mind about the set-up and installation process as long as everything goes smoothly from then; others find it incredibly convenient to have just a plug and play device that is easy to use as well. The difficulty with the set-up and use is a big consideration if the user is elderly and has a tendency to forget stuff or has a hard time dealing with complicated devices. Nonetheless, when you compare medical alerts, you will find out that most companies have already taken into consideration the ease of use for the sake of majority of their consumers. Rescue Alert and Life Alert both has models that are easy to install and use.</p>
<p>When you compare medical alerts like Rescue Alert and Life Alert, sometimes it gets confusing at first because both names are well-known and have been around for a long time. But you have to remember that it comes down only to a few things: who will use the product, the user-friendliness of the product, and the price directly proportional to its features and services.</p>
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		<title>Medical Alert System Review Rescue Alert and Alert One</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Feb 2012 17:29:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ How to Compare Medical Alerts and Get the Best Value for Your Money Buying a medical alert system is no joke, and it’s natural that you want only the best there is in the market. But sometimes, you read about all these medical alert system reviews and think, “Who are telling the truth and who [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1><strong> </strong><strong>How to Compare Medical Alerts and Get the Best Value for Your Money</strong></h1>
<p>Buying a medical alert system is no joke, and it’s natural that you want only the best there is in the market. But sometimes, you read about all these <a title="Medical Alert Systems Reviews" href="http://rescuealertofca.com/compare-medical-alert-system">medical alert system reviews</a> and think, “Who are telling the truth and who are exaggerating their experience?”</p>
<p>To really figure out what you need, there are some things that you need to know prior to buying a medical alert monitoring system. Rescue Alert and Alert One are two of the most well known brands today, so for the sake of assessment, we will compare these medical alerts in our medical alert system review, so you will know what features you really need and what are the ones you can do without.</p>
<p>When you compare <a title="Medical Alerts" href="http://rescuealertofca.com/medical-alert">medical alerts</a>, many people do a price comparison first. This helps because when you allot a specific price range, it automatically narrows down your options, making it easier for you to compare medical alerts. Rescue Alert and <a title="Compare Rescue Alert with Alert-1" href="http://rescuealertofca.com/compare-rescue-alert-with-alert-1">Alert One</a> both offer free setup and activation, but that’s where the similarities end. These two products are clearly developed for two different types of users.</p>
<p>If you <a title="Compare Rescue Alert with Alert-1" href="http://rescuealertofca.com/compare-rescue-alert-with-alert-1">compare Rescue Alert with Alert One</a>, you can already see the big difference between two brands. For instance, Rescue Alert has an average range of 600 ft. and could reach a maximum range of 1000 ft. This also means that the signal is strong and still works even when you’re 1000 ft. away from the base unit. According to the company’s site, they even offer a mobile medical alert that works outdoors. For a lot of people, this is a very big deal because it means that they could go out, run some errands, go gardening or even drive around the neighborhood a little and not worry about encountering an emergency.</p>
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<p>Alert One on the other hand has a shorter range, a mere 250 ft., which is definitely not enough for those who have a more active lifestyle. But, if Alert One is a cheaper option, easier to install and is very easy to use, it could be just the perfect option for elderly people who live alone and want to be safe and take the necessary precaution. It really depends on your needs.</p>
<p>When it comes to response time, or the time it takes before an attendant contacts you, Rescue Alert also wins the round when you compare the <a title="Medical Alert Systems" href="http://rescuealertofca.com/">medical alert systems</a>. It has an average response time of 20-25 seconds, so this is really more recommended for people who have more urgent medical needs. Couple the quick response time with the long range, it allows the user to live more independently and have less restrictions while wearing a medical alert—something that many people with a specific illness need.</p>
<p>In the meantime, Alert One has an average response time of 40-45 seconds. It takes longer for the base unit to connect to an attendant, but if you want only a precautionary device and the difference of 20 seconds is not crucial for the one who will use the medical alert, this option is perfect.</p>
<p>The third important feature that you need to consider when you compare medical alerts is the backup battery supply. This is very crucial because most medical alerts need to be plugged for it to work. You can never be too sure to not prepare for unexpected power interruptions, so why it’s important to ask about the backup battery supply. Rescue Alert has a backup battery life of 90 hours. Alert One on the other hand has a backup battery life of 24 hours, which may not be enough for people who are concerned about longer power interruptions, or those who live in the area where blackouts are normal.</p>
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<p>When you compare medical alerts and put them side by side, your choice really becomes clearer. Rescue Alert is more suitable for both people who go out; for parents who have kids they want to always be safe or kids who have special conditions that may need urgent medical attention and for those who use an in-home system. Alert One, however, may be more fitting for people who spend most of their time at home. And when you find the right choice for you, you also get the best value for your money.</p>
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		<title>Compare Rescue Alert and Life Station</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Feb 2012 17:14:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Deciding Between Rescue Alert and Life Station: How to Choose the Right Medical Alert In any decision-making situation, knowing all the important considerations help a lot to making the right choice when looking at medical alert system reviews. It’s the same when one compares medical alerts. It is a big step, a long-term decision that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1><strong>Deciding Between Rescue Alert and Life Station: How to Choose the Right Medical Alert</strong></h1>
<p>In any decision-making situation, knowing all the important considerations help a lot to making the right choice when looking at <a title="Medical Alert Systems Comparison" href="http://rescuealertofca.com/compare-medical-alert-system">medical alert system reviews</a>. It’s the same when one compares medical alerts. It is a big step, a long-term decision that could change someone&#8217;s life. Initially, a checklist must be prepared so that the right questions are answered. These questions vary from person to person, which means that there is really not a single thing that will determine which medical alerts system is the most ideal one. For some, the monthly fee may be their biggest consideration. For others, it may have more to do with the overall features and compatibility of the product to their way of life. In short, it’s a case to case basis.</p>
<p>Among the many brands of <a title="Medical Alert For Seniors" href="http://rescuealertofca.com/medical-alert">medical alerts</a> today, two seem to be constantly appearing in many lists of top options. When you compare Rescue Alert and LifeStation <a title="Medical Alert Comparison" href="http://rescuealertofca.com/compare-medical-alert-system">medical alert system review</a> you will see they are two similar brands; each with specific features that are very unique. Consumers must not be swayed by all the features of one if they haven’t seen what the other can do yet. The best way to decide which product to buy is to compare Rescue Alert and <a title="Compare Rescue Alert with Life Station" href="http://rescuealertofca.com/compare-rescue-alert-with-life-station">Life Station</a>.</p>
<p>What makes LifeStation a top choice among consumers is the fact that there are no separate set-up charges upon its purchase. It also offers 24/7 support, which means that the average user will not have to worry about late-night emergencies—help will always be on the way once the user pushes that button and signals the emergency call center. The <a title="Medical Alert" href="http://rescuealertofca.com/medical-alert">medical alert</a> itself is also interchangeable and allows the user to use it as a necklace, a wristband or a belt clip. The fact that it can be worn different ways is a major factor because people want to have options with their products. Necklaces do not always appeal to men, and belt clips are not always the ideal option for women who do not always wear belts. Getting three different styles in one product is a very attractive feature of the LifeStation medical alert system. However, many might find the monthly fee of $30 a bit steep, and it is understandable that they go and take a look at other options.</p>
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<p>When one <a title="Compare Rescue Alert with Life Station" href="http://rescuealertofca.com/compare-rescue-alert-with-life-station">compares Rescue Alert with LifeStation</a>, there are some similarities that make either of the two products a good buy. Rescue Alert does not have hidden set-up charges as well, plus it has a 30-day risk free guarantee, which means that users can test the product for a month. It’s much cheaper than LifeStation at $28 a month, and its backup battery life lasts much longer: Rescue Alert’s battery will go on for 90 hours, while LifeStation’s will last for only 30 hours.</p>
<p>If one is to compare medical alerts, probably the biggest clincher in choosing between Rescue Alert and LifeStation is the panic button range—Rescue Alert at 600 ft. and LifeStation at only 300 ft. A farther range means that the user can be assured without having to worry that the medical alert will stop working. Rescue Alert also offers an additional service called RA-911 that works like a cell phone and can call for help from anywhere.</p>
<p>Consumers must always take time before making a final decision; they must compare medical alerts and get to know the brand more through other people’s reviews. Other’s opinions may greatly vary, but it still provides the deciding user addition insight before purchasing a product.</p>
<p>The bottom line is that the best way people could decide is to compare medical alerts and see which is tailor-fit to their lifestyle. Reviews exist to provide other consumers a more objective view on the products they are considering, but the decision at the end still has to be based on personal needs and considerations.</p>
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		<title>Medical Alert System: A Viable Alternative to Senior Housing</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Feb 2012 18:38:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The medical alert system is not exactly new, but during its nascent days a few decades ago, potential customers usually regarded it with some amount of suspicion. And for a good reason: it was somewhat difficult for people back then to believe that this tiny device thingy you wear on your wrist or around your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <a title="Medical Alert System" href="http://rescuealertofca.com/">medical alert system</a> is not exactly new, but during its nascent days a few decades ago, potential customers usually regarded it with some amount of suspicion. And for a good reason: it was somewhat difficult for people back then to believe that this tiny device thingy you wear on your wrist or around your neck could be sufficient in keeping you safe.</p>
<p>In other societies where extended families are the norm, both senior housing and medical alert system are not very important. In Southeast Asia, for example, the common household consists of the father and mother, the children, nieces and nephews, unmarried aunts or uncles, the in-laws, or either of the married couple’s own parents. So you see, there are so many people that even the oldest and infirm family members are well-taken care of. The children often grow up under the approving gaze of their grandparents, and despite their age, they are also often responsible for taking care of their elderly kin.</p>
<p>In modern societies, where nuclear families—consisting mainly of parents and children, with no in-laws living with them—are the norm, both senior housing and a <a title="Medical Alert" href="http://rescuealertofca.com/medical-alert">medical alert </a>play a vital role in keeping it all together. Usually, when the children grow up and get married, they leave their parents’ house to start a life of their own. This creates the all-too-common sight in Western communities: the so-called “empty nest.” The aging couple—formerly lords and ladies of their once-budding domain—are left to fend for themselves. And as they grow older and more sickly, their children—unable to leave their responsibilities with their own families—have no choice but either to settle their aging parents in a senior home or convince them to adopt a medical alert system.</p>
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<p>While settling your elderly loved one in a senior housing facility has its distinct advantages (after all, what can be less risky than being surrounded by well-trained medical personnel and care givers, in a residential environment whose community members are of the same age?), it entails certain costs. And for more and more people, the costs of keeping an elderly loved one in a senior housing is becoming increasingly prohibitive, what with the recession and all.</p>
<p>Compare, for example, the monthly subscription fee to a medical alert system—averaging around $30 dollars—to the monthly costs one has to pay a senior housing establishment—a few thousand dollars a month. And that does not end there: every year, the monthly or annuals fees charged by senior housing facilities go up as a response to continues inflation. The maintenance of a senior home takes up resources and requires the round-the-clock services of highly trained people who deserve the above-average salaries they receive, and so all these expenses are passed on to the families of the senior citizens who live in such homes.</p>
<p>Although the difference is clear, the advantages and disadvantages are less so. However, for most people, whose fixed income has been diminishing in the past few years, settling their elderly loved one in a senior home has become out of the question. So in the end, they have no choice but to avail of the services of a medical alert system provider.</p>
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<p>Fortunately, despite its low or very affordable monthly fees, any self-respecting medical alert system provider worth its salt and with a track record for reliability is by no means a poor option. In fact, many people attest to the “liberating” sense the system gives its users. Even if the senior citizen is living alone in his own home, the immediate relatives are rest assured that their loved one is closely monitored 24 hours a day, seven days a week.</p>
<p>Medical alert systems come in different levels of sophistication. There are those that are manual (you must push the button of the wearable medical alert device in order to notify the response center) or fully automatic (the device senses or detects if the wearer has fallen down or has become unresponsive). Choosing which type of medical alert system best fits the needs of the senior person is up to the family: they must carefully decide and weigh different factors as their decision will determine the well-being and safety of their loved one.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Falls are the leading cause of death among seniors and in most cases cans be easily prevented. Find out more information on how to prevent elderly falls by visiting our elderly falls prevention and information page:</p>
<p><a title="Elderly Falls" href="http://rescuealertofca.com/elderly-fall-prevention-tips">Elderly Fall Prevention</a></p>
<p>Prevention is the best medicine, however if you or a senior loved one is prone to in-home accidents, please consider a Medical Alert. Medical Alerts will allow your senior loved one to remain independent with the relief of knowing that if an accident does occur, they can contact help immediately. </p>
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		<title>Helping Seniors Stay Healthy This Season</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Importance of Seniors Staying Healthy This Holiday Season For seniors, staying healthy should always be top of mind, especially during the winter and holiday seasons. Seniors can be particularly susceptible to colds and flu during the winter months, especially those with compromised immune systems. Staying healthy and happy should not be a daunting task [...]]]></description>
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<p>For seniors, staying healthy should always be top of mind, especially during the winter and holiday seasons.</p>
<p>Seniors can be particularly susceptible to colds and flu during the winter months, especially those with compromised immune systems. Staying healthy and happy should not be a daunting task if you make healthy choices your habit.</p>
<p>Ways that you can be sure to stay healthy this holiday season, even now as the winter weather has arrived and it is much easier to become sick. Remember these important habits of staying healthy.</p>
<p>Wash your hands often – germs can be spread by touching infected people or places where germs hide, for example any hard surface that many people come in contact with (such as a door knob). Washing your hands is the first step in preventing getting sick from those around you.</p>
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<p>Stay at home or away from those you know are already sick. Take extra care when you are around those who are sick, avoid them if possible or be sure to wash you hands after contact and never touch your face, eyes, nose or mouth. These areas are the entry way to catching a virus or the flu.</p>
<p>Especially this time of year with the holidays fast approaching, it is hard not to stay busy with parties, gift shopping and family gatherings.  Stress is a major factor in wearing someone down and this time of year there is lots of it. Be sure to get enough rest when you need it and schedule your events and time away from home sporadically so that you have time to unwind in between.</p>
<p>Eat healthy and stay active. Keeping your immune system up by staying healthy and stress free. Drink plenty of fluids to stay hydrated and eat healthy snacks such as fruits and vegetables that are packed with vitamins.</p>
<p>If you do develop cold or flu symptoms, be sure to visit your doctor right away, to prevent any further complications. Getting medical attention early can help you to get better sooner.</p>
<p>Find your local clinic or doctors’ office that offers the flu shot. <a href="http://rescuealertofca.com/flu-shot-for-seniors">Flu shots help prevent or reduce the flu symptoms</a> if you do catch the flu, so that they don’t turn into complications or hospitalization. The flu shot is usually covered under Medicare and there are lots of convenient locations near you. The flu shot is safe and effective and it is recommended for anyone with a weakened immune system or those over 65 years old.</p>
<p>You can find your location flu shot clinic location by visiting <a href="http://www.flu.gov/individualfamily/vaccination/locator.html" rel="nofollow">the Flu.gov website and searching their database of locations.</a></p>
<h3>Follow these important tips this holiday season to stay healthy and happy and don’t forget to get your flu shot!</h3>
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