Posted by downsouth on January 26, 2012 at 15:12:40 from (205.188.116.74):
In Reply to: O/T Medic Alert posted by Lesformore on January 26, 2012 at 14:36:32:
I think your talking about the bracelet that in an emergency (in the event you could not communicate with paramedics etc.) it would have your info on file and they could call and learn what meds you were on, past history etc. In the case of my Dad, I just printed out a list of all meds he's on, as well as who to contact etc. and posted it on his refrigerator. Since it has a list of all his meds, I saved it on his computer so I can print one for any visits to new doctors. (they always want to know what meds they are one, and he takes almost 20).
About a month ago I ordered him a box and watchband thingy so he can call for help. He's fallen twice and both times got to the phone and called me to come get him up. He is afraid to call 911, so I programmed this to call me first, and then 2 different neighbors who have keys before calling 911. I really like it, and it makes him feel better knowing they won't just call 911 without contacting me first. 30 bucks a month, no charge for the machine and shipped to us free. It's called Life Station and the operators that answer the calls are actually in this country, amazing. I did research since there are a bunch of folks selling these, and this place had great reviews. It all boils down to whatever makes you or the person your taking care of feels most comfortable with.
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