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Choose Philips Lifeline for someone you care for

Caring for a family member or friend isn't an easy task. Life's fast pace makes it hard to balance everyday commitments to work and family. You want to be there as much as possible, yet studies have shown that hour after hour of continuous caregiving can lead to exhaustion and depression, which could actually put your loved one at risk.

 

Today, family members don't always live near each other, so 'sharing the caring' can be difficult. Plus, the cost of paying someone to watch your mother, father, or other loved one can really add up, even if it's only part time.

 

The wonderful thing about Lifeline is that it can give you that important break and reassure your loved one that help is always a press of a button away. If the Lifeline Personal Help Button is pressed, Lifeline will quickly send assistance and will notify you about exactly what actions were taken to help (like contacting a neighbor, family member, doctor or emergency service providers.)

 

Learn how to help persuade a loved one that it's time to consider a Lifeline medical alarm.

 

There are several other features that can increase the everyday value of Lifeline. Our Reminders service allows personalized messages to be recorded in a familiar voice (and in any language) to remind the subscriber to take medication, remember appointments, or to simply provide words of love and support. Learn more about our Reminder Services.

 

Contact a Lifeline representative now to find out about getting Lifeline.

 
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Without Lifeline, the only real choice we would have had for my mother would be to move her into an assisted living or home facility. She’s thrilled to be able to stay at home.