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Caring for elderly relatives? Supercarers can help

anyone's parents use Aid-Call?

4 replies

UnquietDad · 08/02/2007 10:06

here

How much does it cost? (I can't seem to find out from the website.) And is it worth having?

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iPodthereforiPoor · 20/03/2007 12:10

definately worth having - as long as the user wears the button!

Hope this finds you - only just seen it.

I'm an OT and often talk to my patients about having one.
If yuou need more advice about it just let me know.

iirc its about £12 a month - could be wrong - money well spent if you fall and cant get up for 48 hrs - could actually safe a life.

misdee · 31/03/2007 22:24

we have that set up in our bungalow. its about £12 as ipod says a month.

ours is switch off atm as its not generally needed, though am wanting to get it back up and working again, and leave a key with our warden, because if peters LVAD fails i wont be able to let in paramedics as will be handpumping. see4ing this thread has reminded me, so thank you.

purpleflower · 31/03/2007 22:28

My Nan has it and it is really good. It gives all of our family peace of mind (She lives on her own) I think it is worth having however much it costs.

amicissima · 13/05/2007 15:48

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