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Posts Tagged ‘senior home security’

Help seniors feel at ease in their homes

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

Home alarm systems are one of the most effective ways to make seniors feel comfortable at home. They help protect seniors in the events of intruders, fires or floods, and they also offer personal emergency response systems like the ADT® Companion Service®. Learn more about how you or an older loved one can feel at ease staying at home alone with 24-hour medical monitoring.

How it works:

  1. In the case of a fall or medical emergency, press the button on your waterproof necklace or wristband within 300 feet of the monitoring base unit.
  2. A Companion Services-trained ADT monitoring professional will speak with you over a voice intercom.
  3. The ADT representative can send help if needed in the form of emergency services, a relative or neighbor.

Safety tips for your live-in senior parent

Friday, May 28th, 2010

One of the biggest life changes an adult can experience is the role reversal that comes with taking care of an elderly parent. And while you might be used to your parent being the one to offer you guidance and assistance, there is definitely a point where it’s your responsibility to do the same for them.

Asking an elderly parent to move in with you is a big step. After all, most parents would like to maintain their independent lifestyles. Fortunately, some home alarm systems come with around-the-clock monitoring for emergency medical response, so you can rest easier when leaving parents at home.

While it’s  important that you have an alarm from an alarm company like ADT – where you get the medical emergency monitoring – you need to take other steps around the house. Make sure that you have all rugs securely attached to the floor, that steps are not going to cause any sort of tripping or accidents and that all walkways are clear. Move wires out of the way, and try to make it easy for your mom or dad to make their way around the home.

It’s important to plan ahead before a parent moves in. It’s ideal to set them up in a room on the first floor of your house that is also near a  bathroom. While it’s a big step, asking your senior parent to move in can be a great way for the entire family to grow closer.

Keeping your senior parents safe

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

As parents age, their home security and safety becomes a big concern – especially if they live on their own. Fortunately, the latest home security technology makes it easier than ever for the elderly to stay safe at home and contact the authorities in case of an emergency.

The first step in helping protect your senior parents is making sure their home has a reliable home security system in place. ADT provides more than just 24/7 burglary monitoring – they also have one-touch monitoring for medical emergencies and fire. Their security keypads and keychain remotes make it easy for people of every age to alert the local authorities if an emergency occurs.

Of course, having an ADT home alarm system is not the only step in keeping your parents safe and secure. The next time you’re at their house, do a simple walk-through and identify any potential danger areas. If climbing the stairs is a risky idea, get one of the chairs installed that makes it simpler to get upstairs. If you notice lots of spots where wires are running under the rug, increasing the odds of someone falling and getting hurt, figure out a new way to re-route them that won’t cause a problem. After all, it’s a combination of those little things with the bigger items like a reliable home security system that will help keep your parents safe and healthy–and will leave you feeling good about their independent lifestyle for years to come.