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Selfcare

Monthly Plan Rental

Just £29.99 per month

Our protect alarm is simple to set up and use
The unit is a mobile device backed with multi network sim where the customer does not lose mobile reception. Our Selfcare plan give the customer liberty to choose emergency number of a family member or a friend who they will nominate as a SOS Contact. Selfcare comes with GPS Tracking for Alzheimer’s & Dementia Patients as it helps in tracking them also it help is fall detection. incase of an unfortunate event of a fall the device will automatically call the nominated contact.

Telecare

Monthly Plan Rental Plus Monitoring

Just £39.99 per month

This package includes all the benefits listed in the Standard Plan PLUS the added reassurance of a fall detecting pendant.

The unit is a mobile device backed with multi network sim where the customer does not lose mobile reception. Our Telecare plan gives the customer an access to dedicated Telecare Professionals who are available 24/7 365 days. They are Team of Experts who are well versed with any emergency situation. Telecare Team will be the first line of contact for the customer. Telecare Plan comes with GPS Tracking for Alzheimer’s & Dementia Patients as it helps in tracking them also it help is fall detection. incase of an unfortunate event of a fall the device will automatically call the Telecare Centre.

Did you know…?

Falling is the most common cause of admission to hospital for the over 65s, with 1 in 3 people in this age bracket falling each year – in fact, if you are over 80, there is a 50% chance you will have a fall this year and if you have already suffered a fall, you are very likely to experience another fall again this year.

FAQs

Find the answer to commonly asked questions about personal alarms for the elderly and SOS and response alarms

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