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How to choose a medical alert system for seniors

Por: CBS News Business November 03, 2022

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There are many different types of medical alerts to consider such as a smartwatch, mini medical alert button, mobile device, in-home device (no landline required) and more. Getty Images If you're looking to keep your elderly parents or other family members protected, especially if they're living alone, then you'll want to .  Accidents happen. Every year, 3 million senior citizens (age 65 and up) are treated for injuries related... + full article



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