myHalo For A Family Member

Caring for a loved one is not easy. It requires sacrifices at work, with your immediate family, a social life, and other responsibilities. Studies have also shown that those who care for an aging parent or loved one are much more likely to suffer health problems of their own due to chronic stress and anxiety.
Learn how myHalo can return your independence by providing true peace of mind – but maximizing your loved one’s own interests.
myHalo Family Member Benefits
- Take the thinking out of it. When should your loved one press a button? How long should they stay on the floor before they should press the button? No one wants their loved one to be forced to make these decisions. No longer must you worry if your loved is incapable of pressing the button… myHalo is truly automatic.
- Know if Your Loved One is Wearing It. Panic button devices don’t work in part because they are often not worn. Being able to know whether your loved is wearing the device, allows you the confidence of knowing it will be worn when your loved one needs it.
“My mother resides in a memory care unit in an assisted living center in the Dallas area. She has been wearing myHalo since early September of 2009. It is a great relief knowing that we now have a very quick and accurate means of knowing if mother has fallen. In the past, she has fallen and has been unable to push the button on her PERS or pull the call string in her room, thus laying on the floor for over an hour on at least two occasions. Now when she has falls, the staff is in her room within just a few minutes. Also, with myHalo I get notices when she is not wearing the device or when the battery needs to be charged. An unexpected feature of myHalo is the continuous monitoring of her heart rate and her activity level. From these features we have learned that mom’s heart rate has serious drops at various times during a day and she gets up at night more than we expected. I feel like we are really getting our money’s worth with myHalo.”
- C. Couch about her 87 year old mother
Dallas, TX
Entries (RSS)