"To provide the elderly, disabled and their caregivers access to professional services helping them to face the challenges of daily living independently, safely, and in their own homes with dignity and respect."
"My husband recently passed away and I am not steady on my feet. My children wanted me to have this service and I'm glad they insisted".
Martha J., Golden, CO
Personal Emergency Response Service (PERS)
(BSAH) Base Unit Communicator and Help Buttons
There are three parts to the Be Safer At Home™ medical alert system; the Base Unit, Help Button and Response Center.
The panic button is an emergency medical alert bracelet or necklace. It is waterproof, and worn by the subscriber at all times. When pressed, the panic button activates the medical alert base unit, which is plugged into any telephone jack. Your medic alert alarm system then calls into the Response Center, which specializes in medical emergency alarm monitoring. An attendant in the Response Center will immediately speak to the subscriber through the medical alert base unit's two-way voice speaker. The subscriber explains his/her emergency and the Response Center attendant alerts the subscriber's personal responders (family, friend, or emergency services).
Every day Be Safer At Home™ Personal Emergency Response Center responds to emergency signals, offering reassurance, comfort, and peace of mind for individuals and their families.
The use of Personal Emergency Response Systems (PERS) has grown dramatically in recent years. Not only for the elderly, but also for patients recuperating after surgery, and potential victims of domestic violence. Read our FAQs page to learn more about who should use Personal Emergency Response Systems.
Because Be Safer At Home's™ medical emergency alarm monitoring is trusted by leading healthcare facilities in the world, you can rest assured that you are receiving the most reliable and advanced medical alert system available.