How to Buy Medical Alert Systems

Senior citizens use medical-alert systems as a way to contact 911 if they need emergency assistance. Grown children who travel may purchase systems for their parents as a way of maintaining peace of mind. The system often includes a pendant, usually worn around a person's wrist or neck. Should something happen, the user presses a button on the pendant for assistance. Purchasing the right medical-alert system requires research, but should be able to narrow down your search in no time.

Things You'll Need

  • Pen
  • Paper
  • Computer with internet connection
  • Telephone
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Instructions

    • 1

      Make a list of the characteristics you need and want from a medical-alert system. For example, are you ill and need something to contact the hospital for you should something unexpected happen, or are you an elderly person living alone who simply wants to take precautions?

    • 2

      Research established medical-alert companies online, making sure to write down the ones that meet your needs and have the characteristics you desire. While doing your research, write down the names of the systems you like.

    • 3

      Do a price comparison of different medical-alert systems that interest you on a consumer-goods website. Remember: trustworthy providers can't offer you proper medical alert services below market rates. That being said, don't pay $60 a month because the company has a familiar commercial or a celebrity endorsement. Be wise with your money.

    • 4

      After you've narrowed down your search to the medical-alert system that best meets your needs and your price requirements, visit the system's website to read about the specifics of the system. Make sure to read any fine print regarding service requirements, payment or additional equipment charges.

    • 5

      Contact a customer-service representative through the site and discuss any questions or concerns you may have regarding the system, how it works, how much it costs and what monthly service plans are available.

Tips & Warnings

  • Some medical alert-systems, such as the one featured on the Life Link site, require no monthly fee for certain users.

  • Never give out your credit- or debit-card information to a site that is not a trusted, secure website. If the site is rife with misspellings, grammatical errors or simply looks unprofessional, do not purchase your medical alert system from it.

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