New PERS Product Features Automatic Fall Detection
Elder Falls, Personal Emergency Response System March 24th, 2010
Laurie Orlov has called for four features that ought to be incorporated in all PERS products in the future: portability (more than 400 feet from the base), long battery life, simplicity, and passivity.
When Laurie says “passive,” she means that the PERS device the user has will automatically notify the central station of a fall even if the user cannot — or neglects to — push the panic button. A new PERS product promises to do just that.
Market Link has published an announcement in PR Log of the launch of myHalo, a solution from Halo Monitoring. It promises precisely the passive fall monitoring that many seniors need.
Click through to check out the press release from MarketLink.
MarketLink Services Announces Launch of Leading Health and Fall Monitoring Solution for Elderly
The myHalo solution from Halo Monitoring is a significant improvement over current emergency response devices available for senior citizens today. Current solutions require the senior to signal for help by pushing a button on the device. Recent studies have proven these “panic button” solutions are ineffective. In contrast, myHalo can automatically detect emergency situations – such as a fall – without requiring the user to press a button.
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