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PEACE OF MIND FOR CAREGIVERS Caring for a family member or friend isn't an easy task these days. Life's fast pace makes it harder to balance everyday commitments to work and family. You want to be there as much as possible, yet studies have shown that hour after hour of continuous caregiving can lead to exhaustion and depression - and actually put your loved one at risk. Today, family members aren't as likely to live nearby each other, so 'sharing the caring' can be more difficult. Plus, the cost of paying someone to watch your mother, father, or other loved one can really add up, even if it's only for a short time. To see how Lifeline's medical alarm and personal response service is helping people like you care for a family member or friend for little more than a dollar a day, contact Donna Jones at 740-623-8416.
PEACE OF MIND FOR SUBSCRIBERS Every day, Lifeline helps thousands of people to live more independent, active lives at home. No matter what your health concerns or special needs, you'll always be in close touch with people who care. For little more than a dollar a day, Lifeline's own professional staff is ready to get you the assistance you need, whenever you need it. So you're free to go about your daily activities with more confidence and less worry. We even look forward to hearing from you every once in a while just so you can tell us that everything is fine! More than just a way to get help, Lifeline also makes it easier and more convenient to stay in touch with others. By pressing your Personal Help Button while the phone is ringing, you can answer the phone even if it isn't right nearby using the speakerphone function.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION REGARDING THE WEARING METHOD OF YOUR LIFELINE PERSONAL HELP BUTTON Pendant Style The Classic and Slimline Pendants are worn around the neck: this helps make the button easily accessible with either of your hands. Caution: The Pendant's neck cord is not designed to break away. Therefore, it can pose a choking risk, including the possibility of death and serious injuries. This may apply to wearers in wheelchairs, using walkers, using beds with guard rails, or who might encounter other protruding objects upon which the cord can become tangled. Wearers for whom this is a concern may wish to consider the Wrist Style method. Wrist Style The Slimline Wristband and Tempo Watch are worn around the wrist. Caution: In circumstances where the user's arm that is not wearing the Wristband or Tempo Watch becomes immobilized (examples: due to stroke or arm being trapped under a heavy object), this can present a risk that the user will be unable to press the button. |
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