Security Measures That Keep Seniors Safe
As loved ones get older, you may become more concerned with their safety, especially if they live alone. Many seniors want to stay in their own homes rather than move to a retirement community. Independent senior security measures can be taken to help keep them safe.
Home Security System
The first thing that you need to do is make sure your loved one has a
dependable home security system. This device is designed not only to alert them
when there is an intruder but can also be designed to monitor carbon monoxide
levels and other potential dangers. Best of all, the system can alert emergency
personnel when it is triggered so that the homeowner doesn’t have to make a
separate call to get the help he or she needs.
Medical Alert Device
As people age, they become more susceptible to illnesses and falls. An
important part of independent senior security is making sure that your loved
one has a way to contact emergency medical services if needed. There are many
different devices on the market that serve this purpose:
- Pendants that can be worn around the neck
- Wristwatch or bracelet
- Key chain fob
An independent senior may choose one or more of these alert options. Many people combine a medical alert device they can wear with one that they carry. That way, no matter where they are when the emergency occurs, they can signal for help.
Interconnected
Devices
When the security system is installed, ask about options to link it to the
medical alert devices that the homeowner uses. The alert may include
information about allergies or medications, and that can be helpful information
for anyone who arrives at the home to handle the emergency to know.
Independent senior security measures are essential for any of your loved ones who want to stay in their own homes. These protections allow them to enjoy some freedom while staying safe.