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Personal emergency response system for persons living alone in Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, and Washington counties. Units are installed in individual's home which will alert the hospital telecommunication center if there is a problem.
PAL System: (Personal Emergency Response System) - Provides automated alarmed medication dispensers and fall prevention alarms. Notification system for persons in their home who may need help after a fall, not feeling well, or threatened by intruders. - Simply push a button on a pendant worn either as a wristband/necklace - Within seconds staff at the monitoring center receive the call and the person or persons that have been listed to be notified are
Personal response system that links individuals to a 24-hour assistance at the push of a button. - Available to individuals living at home who could potentially need emergency help and may be unable to get to their telephone to call for assistance. - No land line required, wireless service is available.
Personal response system that links individuals to a 24-hour assistance at the push of a button. - Available to individuals living at home who could potentially need emergency help and may be unable to get to their telephone to call for assistance. - No land line required, wireless service is available.
Care Trak equipment is designed for individuals with special needs, such as Alzheimer's disease and Autism who wander from their home or care unit Care Trak is: - Simple: No buttons to activate search - Practical: System is small, It is worn on a 24 hours/7 days a week basis on the wrist or ankle and cannot come off. Highly water and shock resistant - Safe: System not affected by clouds, trees or buildings - Reliable: No GPS, no mobile phones, no bulky equipment - Proven: Over 2,000 documented rescues in the United States You own it with no outside control of your program. No software to buy. No annual dues, subscriptions or rental plans

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Nursing Facility Residents
Severe Alzheimer's Disease
Moderate Alzheimer's Disease
Older Adults
Personal Alarm Systems
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Services can be provided as home-based help buttons, fall detection buttons, and mobile "on-the-go" units. When someone needs help, pressing the wearable button connects them with the 24-hour Emergency Response Center. The Response Center operator talks with the individual over the speaker to decide upon proper action and coordinates the appropriate responder - emergency services, caregiver, family member, neighbor, etc. Even if they cannot speak or can't be heard, the Emergency Response Center knows who they are and who to contact. The US-based Emergency Response Centers provide multi-lingual communication with over 140 languages available answering help calls 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
Personal response system that links individuals to a 24-hour assistance at the push of a button. - Available to individuals living at home who could potentially need emergency help and may be unable to get to their telephone to call for assistance. - No land line required, wireless service is available.
Personal response system that links individuals to a 24-hour assistance at the push of a button. - Available to individuals living at home who could potentially need emergency help and may be unable to get to their telephone to call for assistance. - No land line required, wireless service is available.
Emergency call system for elderly or disabled
Personal emergency call service that is worn by the individual. If an accident happens, the individual pushes the call button to notify the call center of their need for help; participants must have a landline telephone.
Personal response system that links individuals to a 24-hour assistance at the push of a button. - Available to individuals living at home who could potentially need emergency help and may be unable to get to their telephone to call for assistance. - No land line required, wireless service is available.
Allows individuals, particularly older adults who live alone, to quickly and easily call for assistance in case of an emergency, such as a fall or sudden illness.
- Lifeline with AutoAlert System: Responds to the need for access to help in the event of a fall. Pendant-style help button that can automatically place a call for help if it detects a fall and an individual is unable to push the button themselves. - Standard Lifeline Service: Discreet, waterproof Personal Help button that an individual can wear around their neck as an adjustable medical alert necklace or on their wrist as a medical alert bracelet.
Offers: - Assistance for families in determining how best to care for aging relatives - Caregiver consultant provides one-to-one assistance to families and caregivers to create a personalized caregiving plan - Grocery shopping and grocery delivery services; partners with Meals on Wheels delivery - Light housekeeping and chore services - Social and educational engagement opportunities including outreach activities, game days, and more

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Caregivers
Field Trips/Excursions
Personal Alarm Systems
Nutrition Education
Long Term Care Options Counseling
Caregiver Counseling
Home Delivered Meals
Grocery Ordering/Delivery
Speakers/Speakers Bureaus
Older Adults
Home Safety Evaluations
Provides medical alert monitoring systems

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Medic Alert
Personal Alarm Systems
Offers specialty medical services in the areas of: - Animal-assisted therapy - Grief and bereavement services (320)259-9375 - Hospitalist to help coordinate care with other members of the hospital - Laboratory (320)255-5999 - Medical alert services for in-home and mobile personal emergency response systems - Neurosciences and neurological disease and care - Orthopedics: Joint replacement, fractured care, foot/ankle care, and sports medicine - Palliative care for adults (320)656-7117 and children (320)229-4935 - Pediatric rehabilitation (320)229-4976 - Physical, occupational, and speech therapy (320)229-4922 - Respiratory care - Spiritual care services - Stroke care

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Podiatry/Foot Care
Occupational Therapy
Bereavement and Grief Counseling
Pet Assisted Therapy
Speech Impairments
Hospital Based Outpatient Services
Brain Injuries
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Physical Therapy
Sports Medicine
Orthopedic Disabilities
Palliative Care
Neurology
Personal Alarm Systems
Stroke

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