Showing posts with label life alert. Show all posts
Showing posts with label life alert. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

LIFE ALERT USES "NETWORK OF HELP" TO ASSIST FALLEN 85 YEAR OLD

Another testimonial, showing how Life Alert does not just send paramedics, but also can inform and summon family members and/or friends to assist as well:

I am 85 years old, and when I fell recently, I needed help to get up. After pressing my Life Alert button, your dispatcher offered to send emergency medical help. Since I was not seriously injured, I didn’t need an ambulance, so you called my son. He got here fast, and was able to unlock my door and help me up. My son and I thank you very much for all your assistance.

Mildred E., Las Vegas NV

Monday, April 14, 2008

LIFE ALERT: BETTER THAN A MAN?

Many women, especially those who live alone, depend on Life Alert for protection. Some have written in to tell us they consider Life Alert their personal guardian. Indeed, there is a growing body of evidence that the medical alarm service may be better in many ways than a man.

Here, then, is a list of reasons why Life Alert personal protection is better than a man:

We never sleep.
We don’t snore.
We actually listen whenever you speak.
We don’t mind if you push our buttons.
You don’t have to feed Life Alert.
Our system is always up and running.
We don’t leave the toilet seat up.
We don’t hog the blankets.
We are dependable.
You can always trust Life Alert.


Do you have an opinion? Another reason to add to the above list, as evidence for why Life Alert is better than a man? Or perhaps a counter opinion? If so, we welcome your comments.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

USA TODAY HIGHLIGHTS DANGERS OF HOME FALLS, ONE OF MANY HOME EMERGENCIES ADDRESSED BY LIFE ALERT

Life Alert enables subscribers to get immediate help after a fall, even if they can’t reach a phone – giving seniors peace of mind and a feeling of security

USA TODAY recently ran a feature story that raised awareness about the dangers of falls suffered in the home. The article noted that a number of famous people have recently suffered falls, often requiring a trip to the hospital. One of the scary aspects of falls is that they can happen to anyone, regardless of societal status, income level, gender or age. However, it is well known that the older we get, the more susceptible we become to falls. One of the main risks is falling at home and then not being able to reach a phone to call for help. Most people don’t carry cellphones on them while at home; even if they do, it may be damaged during a fall, it may not have a signal, or it may be impossible to access depending on how one falls and the severity of injuries suffered. In short, people need a better solution to address the dangers of falls.

Life Alert is that solution. Life Alert Emergency Response, the personal medical alarm company, has been protecting seniors from the dangers of home falls for over two decades. The company’s spokesman, former U.S. Surgeon General C. Everett Koop, M.D., has pointed out that falling is the “leading cause of injury death for Americans 65 and older” – a sobering statistic. Making matters worse is that the risks increase as we advance in age, since our ability to call for help after a fall (and one’s odds of surviving any injuries suffered) becomes limited.

This need for protection -- no matter where you fall in your home, no matter what hour a fall occurs -- is at the heart of Life Alert’s protection service. Life Alert handles over a million calls a year, and on average saves a life every 40 minutes, saving over 13,000 lives in 2007 alone. For many seniors, Life Alert is an invaluable asset they simply cannot live without.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

LIFE ALERT TESTIMONIALS: PHONE PROBLEMS? NO PROBLEM

My home phone line was not working, and I couldn’t get through to my phone company by cell phone, so I called you. Your people were extremely helpful. First, you called the phone company for me, to have them come fix my phone line. Then, when they said they’d be out “maybe today or tomorrow," your dispatcher made sure they came out that same day, since I’d been having chest pains and needed the phone working right away. You really went out of your way to help me. I am very happy and thankful for Life Alert. --Dorothy M., Lansing MI

I was worried about my wife (who is a Life Alert subscriber), since her phone had been busy for hours, so I called in to tell you. You sent the police right over to her. Turned out she had a laceration on her hand, which happened when one of the dogs bit her. Then paramedics were dispatched, who treated my wife’s cut. I just wanted to thank you again for helping us. --Anthony C., Easton PA

Monday, March 10, 2008

LIFE ALERT TESTIMONIAL: HARRIET HAPPIER WITH LIFE ALERT "SECURITY BLANKET"

I am a very happy subscriber – Life Alert is my security blanket and I have recommended it to family and friends who have also subscribed. It’s a great feeling of security. If you’re alone in your home and you collapse and can’t get to a phone, it’s a wonderful thing to have. One time I was making a hamburger and off goes the smoke alarm, and it starts talking to me – I thought, that’s funny, the fire alarm doesn’t usually do that. I had forgotten that you had also installed monitored smoke alarms in my apartment. Your people asked if they should send the fire department, but I explained I had made a burger with a lot of heat, that I was fine. They kept asking to make sure I was all right -- your dispatchers are extremely considerate and very concerned about my safety. Your smoke alarm came on even before my apartment building’s alarm came on. It was a marvelous feeling that Life Alert responded so quickly.

Harriet A., New York NY

LIFE ALERT TESTIMONIAL: INCREASED CONFIDENCE AFTER DAUGHTER GOT MOM LIFE ALERT SERVICE

My daughter got a Life Alert bracelet for me, and I have used it two times. Both times, your dispatcher was courteous, and the assistance came very fast. Your people informed me that help was on the way, and made sure my daughter was notified. I am really happy with your service – very prompt and thorough. I feel confident now, more confident than I did before I had Life Alert. I always wear it when I am in my house, and at night. I feel like, I just push the button and help comes right over. This is the best investment you can make.

Belle N., Rancho Palos Verdes CA

Friday, February 15, 2008

NEW LETTER: 5 YEAR OLD RECOMMENDS LIFE ALERT TO HER GRANDMOTHER

Below we'd like to share with you a wonderful letter we just received here at Life Alert, which shows that even the youngest generation understands how important home protection is for their parents - and especially their grandparents...

"I am a 69 year old Grammie who frequently visits her grandchildren... my youngest granddaughter, Alexandria (who is 5 years old) and I were carrying on one of our many little conversations. I had sorta prefaced the conversation with the fact that Grammie was getting older, not quite as fast as I used to be ...at this point... Alexandria started quizzing me.

"Are you a senior citizen?" I replied, "Yes."
"Do you have Life Alert?" I said, "No."
"It could protect you from a serious fall or a fire emergency," she quipped.
Then she asked, "Do you live alone?" To which I replied, "You know I don't live alone, I live with Papa."
To which she said, "Are you ever alone?" And I said, "I guess sometimes..."

As you can see, my 5 year old granddaughter has certainly gotten your message. She feels that I should have Life Alert since I am a Senior Citizen! I can only presume that your TV commercials are not directed to 5 year olds -- BUT Alexandria has gotten the message, and she has passed this vital information along to her Senior Citizen Grammie. Sincerely, Carol M."

We greatly appreciate your letter, Carol, and your daughter sounds very wise. Of course, we are not targeting young kids with our ads and commercials, but Alexandria and many other children are smart enough to realize how very valuable Life Alert is. We think so too.

Friday, February 8, 2008

LIFE ALERT PRESS RELEASES NOW AVAILABLE ON THIS BLOG (NEW FEATURE)

The new RSS feed enables our readers to see the latest news and information about Life Alert Emergency Response. Just click on a headline to see the entire news release.

Thursday, January 31, 2008

Welcome to our new Life Alert Medical Alarm Blog! Feedback Welcome

We encourage all readers to contribute if they would like, and come back often to check out our new content, updated periodically. Any suggestions or feedback are always appreciated. Topics we will cover include medical alarms, achieving a healthy life, alert systems, health and wellness, senior issues, growing older (gracefully, and with maximum fitness!), medical illnesses and how to avoid them, prevention information, senior protection issues, and more.

LIFE ALERT FEATURED ON MARTHA STEWART SHOW; MARTHA AND DR. BRENT RIDGE RECOMMEND LIFE ALERT SERVICE DURING SEGMENT ON TECH DEVICES FOR HEALTH

Life Alert, nationally recognized for its protection of seniors, as well as Boomers and younger adults, garners praise from national talk show host Martha Stewart and Dr. Brent Ridge, VP of Martha Stewart Healthy Living, who touts Life Alert’s “inexpensive yet vital” service

(January 30, 2008 – Encino, CA) Life Alert is widely known for its popular TV commercials, featuring its trademarked slogan “I’ve fallen, and I can’t get up!” Now, Life Alert is being featured on TV shows itself. The service -- which saves a life every 40 minutes, on average -- is essential for maintaining the health of its members, and no TV program embodies healthy living more than “The Martha Stewart Show,” where Life Alert was recently featured. The national TV program, which attracts the highest concentration of women 25-54 with incomes of $75,000-plus among all first-run daytime series, selected Life Alert to be part of its January 23rd segment on tech gadgets for your health.

The Life Alert service received a strong recommendation from Dr. Brent Ridge, who co-hosted the segment and serves as Vice President of Healthy Living at Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia. When discussing Life Alert, Dr. Ridge told the show’s studio and national audience that “we recommend this to all of the patients at the Martha Stewart Center for Living,” adding that the service is “so inexpensive yet so vital for people.”

Members of Life Alert can get assistance 24/7 in the event of an emergency (medical, fire or intrusion). As Martha and Dr. Ridge explained to their audience, one press of a small pendant quickly puts the wearer in touch with a Life Alert dispatcher, who talks to the member via a base unit (installed in the home) and sends help immediately if the member is injured, unable to speak, or in danger.

“We are pleased that Martha Stewart chose Life Alert for her show about health-related technology, as we know how selective she is on featuring products and services,” says Isaac Shepher, Life Alert’s founder and CEO. “We are extremely proud to serve our members with state-of-the-art equipment and services, as we have done for over 20 years.” The company, which has members nationwide, saved over 15,000 lives from catastrophic outcomes in 2007 alone. As Dr. Ridge pointed out in the TV segment, Life Alert handles over a million calls a year.

While Life Alert has primarily been servicing seniors and the elderly for the past 20 years, their service is becoming increasingly popular among Boomers and younger adults, whose parents may have the service as well. The reality is that adults of any age can benefit from Life Alert protection, especially when living alone.

About Life Alert

Life Alert is a Personal Emergency Response company that saves lives from catastrophic outcomes, using a unique technology to provide superior home monitoring and protection. Life Alert was founded in 1987, provides services nationwide, and is the only company endorsed by former U.S. Surgeon General Dr. C. Everett Koop, M.D.

The Life Alert service solves an issue that is especially important for seniors: home-based protection. Life Alert enables seniors, the handicapped and anyone needing protection to keep living at home with independence and comfort, living their lives the way they are used to, without drastic changes. The average senior Life Alert member keeps living in their own home for an extra six years, compared to those of a similar age without Life Alert. In addition, an ACNielsen study showed that 87% of subscribers called Life Alert’s protection a main or important factor in their decision to keep living at home, rather than move to a retirement home. As Dr. Koop says, “Thanks to Life Alert, you can live alone without ever being alone, and that’s why I wear one.”

For more information on Life Alert, call 1-800-360-0329 or visit www.lifealert.com.

About The Martha Stewart Show

“The Martha Stewart Show,” also known simply as “Martha,” is a U.S. daytime television syndicated talk show that began airing in September 2005. Hosted by Martha Stewart, each episode includes segments on cooking, interior design, gardening, crafts, health and other topics. “Martha” attracts the highest concentration of women 25-54 with incomes of $75,000-plus among all first-run daytime series, according to Nielsen Media Research. It ranks second to only “The Oprah Winfrey Show” among women 25-54 in households that earn $100,000-plus annually. The Martha Stewart Show is produced by Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Productions in association with Mark Burnett Productions.

Ms. Stewart's program, which also features celebrity guests, is taped live in New York City at 10 a.m. and airs at various times in several markets. “Martha” also airs nightly on the digital cable network Fine Living. The show is distributed by NBC Universal Domestic Television Distribution, in a partnership with Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia. In November 2007, “Martha” was renewed for a fourth season. NBC Universal renewed in over 60% of the U.S. Station groups picking up the how-to program include the NBC-owned stations, Fox, Belo, Fisher Communications, Scripps, Hearst-Argyle Television, Allbritton Communications and Clear Channel Communications.

For more information, please contact: Dr. Don Rose, Head of Public Relations, Life Alert Emergency Response. 1-818-700-7000 x103 or drose@lifealert.com .