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The Benefits of a Fall Detection Device

As we get older, health concerns can shift to new realities like the stress and anxiety around the fear of falling. With one in three older adults aged 65+ falling each year, the impact of a fall can have life-altering consequences. The new reality is that falls are a serious risk for older adults, especially for those individuals who are living alone. A recent survey found that over 96 percent of older adults want to stay at home and age in place for as long as possible, but a fall can pose a serious threat to that independence and radically reshape their lives. Even the fear of falling can limit our activities and create unnecessary stress. Fortunately, technology has advanced to offer solutions that can provide peace of mind and support. You’ve probably heard about a medical alarm device before. With a simple press of a button, you can quickly get help after a fall or during a medical emergency. But these gadgets are not one-size-fits-all. Different people need different features. One feature that has climbed in popularity is fall detection.

What Does Fall Detection Do?

Fall detection is a feature, commonly offered with medical alert devices or other wearable smart technologies. It can automatically sense when a person has fallen and alerts emergency services or designated caregivers. Sensors detect abrupt changes in position (and other variables), that commonly indicate a fall. If a fall is detected, the device can take action to help you assure your safety. Depending on whether you use a medical alert device or a wearable smart device, it can either send a signal to a monitoring center, which then contacts the individual through a speaker in the device to make sure they are okay and get them help if needed, or simply provide the wearer with a quick option to call an emergency contact.

We should make a note that no fall detection system is 100% accurate. Falls are complex and no two are the same. If able, subscribers are advised to always press the button if they need help.

What are the Benefits of Fall Detection?

Automatic Detection

The primary benefit of wearing a fall-detection device is its ability to potentially detect a fall without you having to press the button. Why does this matter - after all, it’s not that hard to press a button. But what if you are unconscious, seriously injured, in shock, or have your hand pinned under your body? If that happens, fall detection can provide that extra layer of safety. Of course, we never hope for the worst, but we should be prepared for it. 

Quick Emergency Response

If a fall happens and you’re unable to press the button yourself, help can still be dispatched quickly. This can significantly reduce the risk of long-term injuries and complications. The quicker you can get help, the better your recovery outcomes. 

Peace of Mind

Fall detection can offer peace of mind not only for the person using the device but also for those who care for them. For caregivers, a fall detection device may offer reassurance and can help manage potential crises effectively. 

Who Needs Fall Detection?

Fall detection can certainly benefit anybody who uses it. However, the service does provide more benefits for some than it could for others. Fall detection is particularly beneficial for:

Older Adults Living Alone

Seniors who live independently can benefit significantly from the added security of a fall detection device. Individuals who live with partners may also benefit from a medical device depending on the health situation of each partner. Lastly, individuals who live in assisted living facilities may also want to consider using a fall detection device. Even though you are living in a senior community, anytime you are behind closed doors and your calls for help after a fall may go unheard, a fall detection device is a great safety option. 

Individuals with Mobility Issues

Health or mobility issues can affect your balance or mobility. This can increase your risk of experiencing a fall. This can also include individuals recovering from surgery who may have temporary mobility issues, making them more susceptible to falls. 

Chronic Health Conditions

People with chronic conditions like Parkinson’s disease, arthritis, or osteoporosis may find fall-detection devices particularly useful. For some, pressing a help button can in itself prove to be difficult.

Things To Consider Before Making A Decision

Fall detection is a wonderful extra layer of protection that can benefit almost anybody. But, like all technology, it isn’t perfect. There are a few things that you may want to consider beforehand. A few things you should consider are:

Type of Device

The two most common fall detection systems are a traditional medical alarm and a wearable smartwatch (like the Apple Watch). Medical alert devices, like Victoria Lifeline’s HomeSafe with Fall Detection, are specifically designed for older adults and those at higher risk of falls. While both use a variety of sensors to determine if a fall occurred, they do not provide the same layer of protection. 

1. Medical Alarms worn high up on the body—around chest level or higher are more accurate due to the proximity to the body’s center of gravity, than when they’re worn low on the body, such as on the wrist. 

2. Medical Alarms with fall detection put the wearer in contact with a Response Centre that communicates with the person directly to find the exact help they need, whether it be a family member to check on them or EMS if the issue is serious. In contrast, while most wearable smartwatches like the Apple Watch include fall detection and other health-tracking features, they primarily serve as a multifunctional smartwatch with additional apps and notifications. The focus is not a medical alarm and navigating the features of the device may be challenging for some older adults living with chronic conditions like arthritis. Unmonitored smartwatches do not provide the continuous, specialized monitoring that dedicated medical alert systems offer.   

3. Smart watches rely on the wearer to continuously charge the device, while most medical alarms have a battery that can last for multiple months before needing to be replaced (not including mobile medical alarms with fall detection, like Victoria Lifeline’s On the Go). 

Affordability

Wearable smart devices come with a high upfront cost that can be a deterrent for many. Medical Alarms tend to be more affordable. Many popular services offer a lower monthly monitoring fee with a one-time installation fee. This is a great option for those wanting to try out the service and see if it’s right for them. Victoria Lifeline even has a subsidy program for lower-income Manitobans. 

Accuracy

Though technology has improved a lot over the last decade, fall alarms do sometimes happen. When they occur, cancelling is fairly quick and easy. But, if you or your loved one is easily aggravated by technology, the false alarms may cause some stress. Luckily, Victoria Lifeline has other service options as well. We always say, “The best medical alert device is the one that is worn.”

Medical Alarms with Fall Detection are a reliable and trusted choice for Canadians seeking peace of mind. This service offers 24/7 monitoring, and rapid response. By investing in a fall detection device like Victoria Lifeline HomeSafe with Fall Detection, you are taking proactive steps to protect yourself and your loved ones.


*This article is meant to be informational and should not replace the advice of a trained healthcare professional. What works for some individuals, might be harmful to others. Consult a professional before making any significant changes. 

Blog by: Maor Tsitrin, Marketing & Communications Assistant

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