Saturday September 04 , 2010
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Personal Emergency Response System (PERS)

homesafe_01Personal emergency response systems, or PERS, are home devices that connect you or your loved to a 24-hour call center with the push of a button. The transmitter is typically worn on a neck pendant and it sends a signal to a receiver that's connected to the home telephone line. When you push the button, the staff at the call center evaluates the situation, deciding whether to call an ambulance or a designated friend or family member.

No phone numbers to remember, no waiting, just connection to help when you need it. You pay one monthly flat fee, no matter how often you use it!homesafe_03

Download PERS Brochure

Click for PERS Care Plan Form

 

Medication Dispenser

homesafe_02Keeping up with a lot of different medications can be a challenge. Now there is an easier way to manage all those pills. Primary Home Care offers the MD2 Medication Dispenser as a cost effective and easy way to keep track of medications and remind you when a medication needs to be taken.

homesafe_04Using the MD2 is easy!
  • Load the appropriate medications into the 28 tray slots.
  • Set the clock to the appropriate day,
  • Program the alarm for one to four time a day, depending on the need.
  • Close the lid and lock if desired.
   

ShurLock Key Storage

pch_019The ShurLok Key Box provides access for those who can not conveniently get to the door to allow people in. The ShurLok Key Box allows easy access by friends, family, care workers, deliveries and more. The ShurLok system provides peace of mind by providing access to friends, family and neighbors or even emergency access for loved ones. Many of Primary Home Care client’s have benefited from the ShurLok Key Box. Call us today to learn more.

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Safety at Home

homesafe_05For most people, our home is where we intend and hope to live out our days. Helping individuals live safely at home is a “Primary Goal” for Primary Home Care. Statistics show that 70% of seniors spend the rest of their life in the place they celebrated their 65th birthday in. Creating a safe environment to live in, and acquiring services as needed are the key elements to enabling individuals to achieve this goal.

Primary Home Care has compiled a list of safety tips and suggestions for making the home environment a safer place to live in for your loved one. Take a few minutes to download the list. You may get some terrific ideas on some simple adjustments to make in the home.

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