Only about a century ago, living past 50 years old was unusual. Today, seniors regularly live into their 60s, 70s, 80s and, though less often, 90s or more. This is largely due to the
Gene is 73 years old and still plays softball. 72-year-old Anita swims, takes art classes, cares for her horse, practices piano and cooks. Jack and Marie, 84 and 76 respectively, go ballroom dancing three
Henry, a 76-year-old, loves to walk and jog. Even at his age, while a bit slower than he was in his 50s and 60s, he keeps up with his friends and gets great exercise.
If you are a senior, living alone and without any type of medical alert system, you could be in danger if you suffer a fall, have a heart attack or stroke, choke, or experience
If you were to ask any modern American senior citizen, they are more than likely to say they prefer to live independently. AARP research reveals that about nine out of every ten seniors over
Over the past few decades, medical alert technology has saved the lives of countless individuals. Today’s senior medical alert systems are incredibly important for older individuals who choose to lead active, independent lives. In
More seniors live in California than in any other state in the nation. By last count it was 4.4 million people over the age of 65 — 10% of the state’s entire population. While
Advances in medicine mean people are living longer and longer lives as the years go on. It also means seniors are remaining more active than they used to. Fortunately the medical alert industry has
Like every other industry, technology for medical alert systems is constantly changing, almost always for the better. It is all designed to keep you as safe as possible in the event of a potentially
With the advance of medical alert technology, it is now possible to take your system with you wherever you go, providing monitoring as you move about. Such a mobile alert system is perfect for