Homemaker - Home Health Aide Service of Beaver County Inc offers you Philips Lifeline Personal Response Systems. Live independently with help just a button-push away. Philips Lifeline comes with a console and personal transmitter for your safety and convenience.
Once the button on your personal transmitter or help console is pressed, you'll be connected with an operator who can properly assess your situation and seek help.
Philips Lifeline comes with features such as a light-up console to remain visible at night, a waterproof personal transmitter to be worn on your person, an extra-sensitive microphone, and more.
When you use Philips Lifeline, you're connected with a trained operator in the Philips Lifeline Response Center. The operator talks to you through your console and can notify caretakers or emergency personnel that you need help. Service is available 24 hours a day, every day.
If you need a little more personal care, you can talk to our staff. Care is provided for you or your loved ones in shifts. This service is essential for folks who want to stay at home, but may have a fall risk, etc.
Works with your existing telephone and offers all the benefits of 24-hour personal response, with two-way voice communication.
On standard medical alert system is an affordable way to maintain your independence, while being prepared in the event of an emergency.
This proven medical alert service with AutoAlert can automatically call for help if it detects a fall - even if you can't push the button yourself.
The seniors you serve want to feel safe at home, and that feeling shouldn’t end when they head out the door. That’s why GoSafe works wherever they are—anywhere in the continental U.S. The Help Button pendant can do it all— send an alert when they press the button, automatically call for help if it detects a fall, and provide a direct phone line to our 24/7/365 Response Center. It can even help identify their location. With GoSafe, you can ensure seniors are cared for outside of your care and even prevent unnecessary trips to the hospital.