Concord, CA, Jan. 21, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Bay Alarm Medical, a trusted national provider of emergency medical alert systems, has been named the Best Medical Alert System for 2026 by Medical Alert ...
Medical alert systems (including bracelets, watches and necklaces) that feature fall detection technology help ensure that emergency assistance is available immediately if a fall occurs. The Forbes ...
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Why? While Bay Alarm Medical and Medical Guardian are ranked #1 and #2 on our list, you should know that each brand out there sells a handful of different devices, each meant for totally different ...
While cell phones are essential tools in ensuring a loved one’s safety, medical alert services offer features that take remote care a step further — and that step can certainly be life-saving. Read on ...
Lively offers several medical alert systems. The Lively Mobile Medical Alert button is just $49.99 for activation plus the first month’s monitoring plan. Lively’s medical alert system includes ...
Medical alert devices are medical technologies that tend to the complex physiological monitoring of patients. This may include the continuous infusion of medication and enables invasive treatments to ...
CONCORD, Calif.—In a wireless age, many people are dropping landline service. In response, Bay Alarm Medical is now offering a cellular medical alarm, according to a Nov. 20 news release. The system ...
Independence is a major perk of being an adult. Our ability to live our lives, without the need for assistance, is something that all grown-ups can appreciate. However, illness, disability and age can ...
The Joint Commission has issued a Sentinel Event Alert for “alarm fatigue” among hospital staff — an overabundance of information transmitted by medical devices that can compromise patient safety.
AT&T's final 3G sunset date is Feb. 22, originally announced in 2019. That means connected devices including home alarms and medical alert equipment could stop working after that date if they're not ...