This device is pretty interesting and can be very useful to anyone, not just the elderly! One of the most important is the combination of GPS location and 24/7 physician support. This device communicates with cell phone towers, so if you are in a situation where you can't call 911 for medical emergencies, you can press the little watch button and get immediately connected to an operator who will relay your location and status to the nearest emergency responder! Not in a medical emergency, and don't want to risk going outside during the pandemic for a doctor's appointment? Press the button and ask to speak with a physician! They'll give you medical advice and talk with you on how to proceed.
It's simple design is easy to use for elderly, and easy to set up for the family. The main hub docks just like a landline phone, and the family can download their app to connect it to the WIFI so they can monitor their loved one from home, giving your elders the independence they would like to keep. The watch syncs up with the hub device so if your loved one is at home, they only need to keep on the watch. If they are going outside, the hub is very low profile and can fit in all pockets, but it also has a convenient belt holder if you want to free up pocket space!
The watch also comes in a wide variety of colors so that way it's more like you are wearing a smart watch, rather than carrying an advanced Life-Alert on you.
While it's intended use is for elderly family members wanting to keep their independence and giving you peace of mind, anyone in the family can use this! I'm sure a lot of us forget to take a new prescription from time to time, or would like a simple yet effective backup in case our smartphones are not available, or maybe your child is going out into the world on their own, like going to dorm at a college. Everyone can benefit from having a doctor or emergency responder ready at the push of a button!
Here is a video of Electronic Caregiver's own CEO who uses their product, not just for himself, but for his family too!
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