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The latest tips, tricks, and news related to medical alert systems, aging in place, and technology for seniors.
Diabetes Medications Linked to Increased Fall Risks for Seniors
| June 24, 2021
Falling is a significant risk factor for seniors with diabetes. Studies have found that at least 39% of elderly diabetic individuals experience multiple falls. New research shows that insulin therapy may be an important contributor to these accidents. Additionally, drug interactions for patients taking multiple medications can lead to falls. Diabetes medications and drug interactions both contribute to fall frequency and result in more dangerous fall outcomes.
Read MoreHow to Safely Adjust to Your Post-Pandemic Life
| June 22, 2021
After a year spent inside and away from others, America’s seniors are ready to get back to living their lives. As of mid-May 2021, over 70 percent of America’s senior population had received their COVID-19 vaccines, bringing a collective sense of relief after enduring a tumultuous 15 months. Consider this your guide to confidently – and safely – adjusting to your new, post-pandemic life.
Read MoreThe Benefits of Downsizing for Seniors
| June 17, 2021
Senior citizens should consider downsizing as they age and potentially have fewer people living in their homes, less responsibilities, and limited incomes. Downsizing can lead to happier days as well as safer nights. With less to manage, it may even create more freedom. Medical alert systems are the perfect choice for senior couples and those living on their own.
Read MoreThe Challenges and Concerns of Today’s Seniors
| June 15, 2021
Seniors look forward to an easier, more relaxing time in their golden years. However, while they anticipate a less stressful way of life, there are still challenges and concerns to face and overcome.
Read MoreHow are seniors spending their money?
| June 11, 2021
Saving money for retirement is a common necessity, but how are senior citizens spending their money? It is a misconception that after retirement, a person’s spending decreases. In fact, 33% of all households containing retirees increase their spending habits about six years after retiring.1 Read more for an overview of where and how seniors spend their money; tips for budgeting; and how a medical alert system can fit into your financial picture.
Read MoreThe Pandemic's Effects on Seniors
| June 08, 2021
If you or your loved one are feeling alone, anxious, or stressed related to the isolation of the past year, Alert1’s suite of affordable, personal medical alarms ensures its members are always independent but never truly alone.
Read MoreSummer Fall Prevention Tips for Seniors
| June 04, 2021
The fear of falling can hold people back from the activities they love to do, but that fear can be addressed and set to ease with modern day technology like Alert1’s medical alert systems. Alert1 offers personal alarms with built-in fall detection technology that senses falls and automatically alerts our emergency responders if a fall does happen and we will send help fast.
Read MoreSummer Safety Tips for Seniors
| June 01, 2021
Alert1 provides its members with peace of mind when it comes to heat related illnesses. If you or your loved one are enjoying the summer sun and something seems off, a medical alert system summons emergency responders in a matter of seconds, with just the simple press of a button. Alert1's medical alert systems and personal emergency alarms are the perfect hot weather companion for older adults.
Read MoreA Medical Alert System Can Protect Seniors While Doing Chores
| May 26, 2021
Senior alarm systems can help with a variety of situations. From stumbles and falls to minor car accidents and allergic reactions, these devices are designed to suit any emergency. But most users don’t recognize just how helpful a medical alert system can be, especially for people with impaired memory. If you or your loved one is living with dementia, or any other neurodegenerative condition, a personal alert system can help.
Read MoreSenior Alarm Systems Help People with Impaired Memory
| May 24, 2021
Senior alarm systems can help with a variety of situations. From stumbles and falls to minor car accidents and allergic reactions, these devices are designed to suit any emergency. But most users don’t recognize just how helpful a medical alert system can be, especially for people with impaired memory. If you or your loved one is living with dementia, or any other neurodegenerative condition, a personal alert system can help.
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