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Date: | Mon, 15 Jan 2001 23:07:59 EST |
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Joy,
Thanks for the idea, I think that might work for me. By the way, is there a
monthly charge for this service?
Thanks,
Anthony
In a message dated 1/15/01 9:19:54 PM Central Standard Time, [log in to unmask]
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> Anthony--We had one for my MIL from the local hospital..If you hit the
> button it
> was set up to call & check on you..It had a bedside voice activated
> unit..so you
> could speak into & tell them to call your parents when they checked. If you
> didn't respond they then calloed 911 & your contacy info. Was about 15.00 a
> month...Try your local hospital..they should know. Also ADT now offers a
> pager
> button system...they only call your contact. Joy
>
> Anthony Arnold wrote:
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> > Friends,
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> > Last Thursday night, my attendant walked out on me because I had to
> question
> > him on somethings. Right now I have no help, so I have to manage doing
> > somethings myself like getting into bed by myself. I'm wondering if I
> could
> > get a medical pager that people sometimes have that calls 911 when hit.
> Does
> > anyone know if I could get one and somehow program it to call my parent's
> > phone number instead of 911? I would think this is needed by more than
> just
> > myself and you don't need to call 911 every time you fall.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Anthony
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