Pros and Cons of a Medical Alert System
Pros
The pros of owning a medical alert system is that you can live independently in your home without worrying about what you would do if you got ill. Such a system provides you with added safety and security. The equipment is equipped with a "Help Button" which activates an emergency response team, allowing a two-way call where the emergency specialist will ask you what kind of emergency you are having. A decision is based on the type of emergency crisis you are having. Then the emergency specialist will alert a contact that you have chosen such as a family member, a friend, or a neighbor. But incase of a serious emergency the specialist will contact 911 who will come to you assistance and transport you to a local emergency room.
Other advantages of the medical alert system is that all of your medical history including diseases you have been diagnosed with, medications you are currently taking, your residential address, your physician's information, and a list of contacts is available when needed.
Trial Periods
Most medical alert systems are assured that they are selling you a high quality system. That is the reason why they give you several days or maybe a couple of weeks to return the system for a full refund.
How to obtain more information about medical emergency alert systems?
It is easy to find information about medical alert systems. You can go to your search engines on the internet and type in medical emergency alert systems in the search box. In the search results you'll find a large variety of different companies that sell the systems. Also a toll free number is usually available on their websites that allow you to call and talk with a representative who you can ask any questions you may have. You can also use this method to order a system.
Cons
When buying a medical alert system you'll notice it is a lot like purchasing any product. As there are pros with medical emergency alert systems, they also have many cons. Some of the different cons associated with buying a medical emergency alert system can be found below.
Incapable of pushing the "Help Button"
In some emergency crisis a client may be unable to push the "Help Button" because of a quick onset of the emergency whether it is a fall, a heart attack, a hypoglycemic attack. All of these could result in the client not having enough time to press the button.
Mental Disorders or Disease
People that are diagnosed with dementia, Parkinson's, or Alzheimer's aren't usually capable of pushing the "Help Button." Medical emergency alert systems are ineffective for these types of illnesses.
Complex price plans
When buying a medical alert system your decision will be based on the price range and monthly fee that is charged for the service provided. Be sure to read the fine print in the contract prior to purchasing a system because there could be a lot of hidden fees that you wouldn't be aware of.
