MobileHelp Review - Medical Alert System Review by The Senior List

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
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    Amie Clark, Senior Editor and Co-Founder of TheSeniorList.com walks through the features and benefits of the medical alert systems offered by #MobileHelp. MobileHelp is a leading medical alert system provider that offers a variety of medical alert devices across the U.S.
    Time Stamps
    0:12 Products
    3:16 Pros of MobileHelp
    4:48 Recap
    MobileHelp's range of systems can assist elderly citizens both inside and outside of the home by providing instantaneous access to emergency services in the event of an accident. This video covers the #MobileHelp Classic, MobileHelp Wired Home, MobileHelp Solo, and the innovative MobileHelp Duo, a unique cellular medical alert system capable of covering two people with a base station and a mobile pendant or wrist button. These innovative systems come with a variety of features, including two-way audio and optional fall detection, not to mention the mobile options have built-in GPS technology.
    With MobileHelp there are no long-term contracts, and if you are unsatisfied within 30 days, you can request a refund through their trial system.
    Learn more about MobileHelp and their suite of medical alert products at: www.theseniorl...
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 10

  • @thesneakyzephyr4531
    @thesneakyzephyr4531 3 роки тому +1

    I have a question about these medical alert systems. I am 41 and was recently diagnosed with Atrial Fibrillation with RVR. My doctor recommended I get a mobile medical alert system because I live by myself. I see these systems advertised all over the internet, but they all feature seniors. Is there a system that I can get being just 41?

    • @Theseniorlist
      @Theseniorlist  3 роки тому

      Hi! You are correct about older adults being the target market for medical alert companies, but people of all ages with a variety of medical issues use these life-saving devices. If you are looking for something that is geared towards more active people, I would recommend checking out the Medical Guardian Freedom smartwatch. You can see our review here- www.theseniorlist.com/medical-alert-systems/medical-guardian/freedom-guardian/ Hope this helps!

  • @richardlisacki2250
    @richardlisacki2250 3 роки тому +1

    What would your recommendation be for a senior who has MS and is a fall risk.

    • @Theseniorlist
      @Theseniorlist  3 роки тому

      Hi Richard- I would make sure to look for medical alert systems with automatic fall detection. You can see our top recommendations on this page, www.theseniorlist.com/medical-alert-systems/best/. Most of the companies we reviewed offer this feature. Hope that helps and best wishes.

  • @sherrymanche1315
    @sherrymanche1315 3 роки тому

    I purchased this system & canceled because my actual bill ended up being significantly higher than my quote. So then I purchased another from "one call alert" & later found out they are the same as Mobilehelp but this time the price was right but they sent me the lesser system for in home only when I was to get the "on the go" system. The cancelations & hassle of returns has been a nightmare. Not sure how they got good reviews cause sure was not the case for me. Buyer Beware. Praying I can get my money back but that is going to take time. Meanwhile lots of money on my credit card.

  • @margaritaramirez2020
    @margaritaramirez2020 Рік тому

    Please send information in spanish thanks

  • @solitairemorales4392
    @solitairemorales4392 2 роки тому

    what if your house is larger can you have more than 1 base set? can you have sets in different rooms

    • @Theseniorlist
      @Theseniorlist  2 роки тому

      Hi Solitaire, I would recommend starting with one base unit. Once you are able to test out the range limitations in your home, you will be able to find the best central location to cover your living areas.

  • @mortonrobins2702
    @mortonrobins2702 4 роки тому

    Message guardian plus features