Medical Guardian
A company providing personal emergency response systems
Medical Guardian is a company that specializes in providing personal emergency response systems (PERS) to individuals, particularly elderly people and those with disabilities. These systems are designed to offer users a way to call for help in the event of an emergency, such as a fall or a medical issue, by using a wearable device that connects to a monitoring center.
History[edit | edit source]
Medical Guardian was founded in 2005 by Geoff Gross. The company was established with the aim of helping seniors live independently while ensuring their safety. Over the years, Medical Guardian has expanded its product offerings and services to include a variety of devices and monitoring options.
Products and Services[edit | edit source]
Medical Guardian offers a range of products designed to meet the needs of different users. These include:
- In-Home Systems: These systems are designed for use within the home and typically include a base station and a wearable help button. The base station connects to a landline or cellular network to communicate with the monitoring center.
- Mobile Systems: Mobile systems are designed for use both inside and outside the home. They often include GPS technology to track the user's location and provide assistance wherever they are.
- Fall Detection: Some devices come with automatic fall detection technology, which can sense a fall and automatically alert the monitoring center without the user needing to press a button.
- Caregiver Tools: Medical Guardian also offers tools for caregivers, such as mobile apps that allow family members to track the location and status of their loved ones.
Monitoring Services[edit | edit source]
Medical Guardian's monitoring services are available 24/7. When a user presses their help button, they are connected to a trained operator who can assess the situation and dispatch emergency services if necessary. The monitoring center can also contact family members or caregivers as needed.
Technology[edit | edit source]
The technology behind Medical Guardian's systems includes GPS tracking, cellular communication, and Bluetooth connectivity. These technologies ensure that users can receive help quickly and efficiently, regardless of their location.
Market and Impact[edit | edit source]
Medical Guardian operates in a competitive market that includes other PERS providers. The company has been recognized for its customer service and innovative products. By providing reliable emergency response systems, Medical Guardian helps to improve the quality of life for seniors and individuals with disabilities, allowing them to maintain their independence while ensuring their safety.
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