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Medical Alert Alarms Providing Protection To Those Who Live Alone
-Today, more and more elderly people are living alone. In fact, Dr Rosanne Freak-Poli from Monash University recently conducted a study that showed approximately 250,000 Australians over the age of 70 years have experienced or are currently experiencing some form of social isolation.
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Elderly Becoming Frail At An Alarming Rate
-Over 80% of Australians older than 65 are currently living by themselves. Just think, if your mum or dad were to have a fall, they might be caught off-guard and unable to call for help or worse, it could be hours before someone realises something is wrong.
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The Best Gift For Mum This Year
-A Medical Alert Alarm is the gift your mum doesn’t even know she needs. It’s a gift which will enable your mum to receive assistance in the case of an emergency by the simple press of a button.
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Safety devices to keep your loved one safe when you’re not there after Christmas
-If you’re worried that your elderly family members may have a serious health impediment and no one will be present to assist them. Read on to find out how Rechenberg can help!
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Pacemakers and Medical Alarms
-There are many devices available on the market today that allow the elderly to maintain their independence. Read on to find out more.
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The many benefits of a monitored medical alert alarm
-Every year, one in three elderly people have a fall or suffer significant illness at home. Having a monitored medical alarm system in place can be a lifesaver in these types of situations – and here’s a few reasons why!
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How the NBN will affect your medical alarms
-The NBN network is replacing existing landline phone and internet networks in Australia very soon, meaning your medical alarms may stop working.