Fall alarm recommendation
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Father in law is 92, still lives at home on his own.
He has become prone to dizzy spells, Is taking meds for vertigo.
We are wanting him to have a fall alarm, to be used in the house. Needs to be using the landline, needs to be very simple, needs to be able to speak to it, if he falls down upstairs.
Any suggestions?
He has become prone to dizzy spells, Is taking meds for vertigo.
We are wanting him to have a fall alarm, to be used in the house. Needs to be using the landline, needs to be very simple, needs to be able to speak to it, if he falls down upstairs.
Any suggestions?
Try to find out if your local authority has a scheme you can sign your FIL up to.
It will normally come with staff to back it up; a control office to answer, staff trained to "lift" him safely without hurting him or themselves. Even with best intentions it's easy to do and neither you or your wife will be much use injured or with a knackered back.
Means you don't need to worry about having a glass of wine or two with dinner, going away for a few days etc.
You will probably find the biggest issue is getting him to wear it all the time...
It will normally come with staff to back it up; a control office to answer, staff trained to "lift" him safely without hurting him or themselves. Even with best intentions it's easy to do and neither you or your wife will be much use injured or with a knackered back.
Means you don't need to worry about having a glass of wine or two with dinner, going away for a few days etc.
You will probably find the biggest issue is getting him to wear it all the time...
A quick search gave me this. It's quite good in that it tells you how they work and then lists 6 good ones.
https://seniorgrade.com/fall-detection-watches-for...
https://seniorgrade.com/fall-detection-watches-for...
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