My elderly dad had one through his council property so it was free. He had a necklace type but it was often hanging up on the mantle-piece rather than on his neck! In hindsight I think he was beginning to suffer with dementia so couldnt understand when to use it as would wear it in bed or going to the shops! Trouble was, if he fell there was no one except my husband (with his bad back) to lift him up! The alarm people wouldnt go out and see if he was ok or lift him etc so only really an alert service, which we didnt really realise initially. He fell fairly frequently in the end but most times managed to get himself up (even in the garden) and completely forgot about pressing the alarm so it turned out to be a false reassurance for us. Ideally technology will improve and maybe home sensors will automatically alert people in the future, or a home computer that spoke and monitored things would be fantastic, and not have to rely on peoples pride/mental faculties getting in the way!
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