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What Clients Say

From a family member of a wearer in an Assisted Living Facility:

“My Dad’s CareMate sensor came to the rescue in a big way yesterday once again.  As I was about ready to sit down for lunch I received a text message.  When I opened the message it was a CareMate alert that my Dad may have fallen.  So I left immediately and went to my Dad’s apartment.  When I arrived he was on the floor and both a chair and his walker had been knocked on their sides. He had hit the back of his head when he fell and there was some blood on the carpet and kitchen floor.  I arrived at his apartment about 12:38 PM which was about 10 minutes after he had fell.  I had assumed his caregiver was going to be there as he was scheduled to arrive at 12:30 PM.  Much to my consternation, he was a no show.  Had I not been alerted of my Dad’s fall, my Dad could have been lying on the floor for several hours before someone comes to his room to take him to dinner.   My Dad wears an alert device that was given to him by the assisted living facility and wears it around his neck.  But as has happened in the past when he has fallen, he forgets to push the call button for help. Except for a mildly swollen right hand, my Dad thankfully seems to be OK despite the fall.  I’ve been watching him closely given that he is on a blood thinner and hit his head. But once again, the CareMate remote monitor was a real Godsend!”

What Clients Say

From a family member of a wearer in an Assisted Living Facility:

“My Dad’s CareMate sensor came to the rescue in a big way yesterday once again.  As I was about ready to sit down for lunch I received a text message.  When I opened the message it was a CareMate alert that my Dad may have fallen.  So I left immediately and went to my Dad’s apartment.  When I arrived he was on the floor and both a chair and his walker had been knocked on their sides. He had hit the back of his head when he fell and there was some blood on the carpet and kitchen floor.  I arrived at his apartment about 12:38 PM which was about 10 minutes after he had fell.  I had assumed his caregiver was going to be there as he was scheduled to arrive at 12:30 PM.  Much to my consternation, he was a no show.  Had I not been alerted of my Dad’s fall, my Dad could have been lying on the floor for several hours before someone comes to his room to take him to dinner.   My Dad wears an alert device that was given to him by the assisted living facility and wears it around his neck.  But as has happened in the past when he has fallen, he forgets to push the call button for help. Except for a mildly swollen right hand, my Dad thankfully seems to be OK despite the fall.  I’ve been watching him closely given that he is on a blood thinner and hit his head. But once again, the CareMate remote monitor was a real Godsend!”

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