How do medical alarms work
A person living with a medical condition could require assistance at any point, and the associated challenges can be difficult to anticipate for. However, making the relevant people aware of this could be difficult. So, how do medical alarms work, and could you benefit from having one in your home?
People can contact family or a medical response unit at the click of a button, with a medical alarm (also known as personal alarms), enabling quicker treatment. They are invaluable pieces of equipment, especially for those who cannot predict when a medical incident is going to occur, or similarly, during a sudden flare up.
For those who live in apartment blocks or locations without sufficient transport links, a medical alarm can provide peace of mind for the person. When activated, they use radio signals to transmit an alert to the receiver, who can then action the call with the relevant response. A medical alert necklace or bracelet can have a big impact on those who live alone, as it provides a quick and easily accessible call for assistance. The standard medical alert system is a great way to guarantee peace of mind for both the user, and the receiver of the alert, and it can be vital in dealing with an urgent situation.
Many modern models have a rechargeable battery, which can remain active for as long as 72 hours. Once charged up, they are ready to be used, and will always be in easy reach as they’re worn by the person. Connectivity is either via landline or mobile, enabling the user to communicate with the receiver just as if they were making a phone call. Medical alarms usually include a physical docking station alongside the smaller, worn device, which through advanced technology, uses GPS tracking to provide a precise location of the person seeking assistance. A popular feature in some medical alert devices is a fall detector, which can raise the alarm automatically when an accident has been monitored by the system. There are also options in some medical alert models to set an alarm which reminds the user to take a certain medication, which is a great way to allow an elderly person to feel independent in looking after themselves.
For the person affected, knowing that they can reach a friend or medic with the alarm provides a great sense of assurance should they experience any difficulties. They are also a means of providing treatment to the person effected, in the comfort of their own homes. Medical alert systems are an effective solution for assuring the user that help can always be sought when necessary.
Sources:
https://www.ageuk.org.uk/products/mobility-and-independence-at-home/personal-alarms/