We're setting my mom up with one this coming week. It will be tied into a landline.
I'd rather be swimming...biking...running...and eating cheesecake...
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I wouldn't recommend a SPOT for that application. Too big, too heavy, no easy way to carry it on one's person. Reportedly, battery life on the new units is less than one day - the long distance moto people have been complaining bitterly about it.
They're more for active people on day trips out of cell phone range. Like us cyclists.... In spite of the short battery life, the new SPOTs are small and light enough to carry on a bici, unlike the old ones. But they're still more the size of a camera than a phone.
Drifty, but there's no age at which "the conversation" is more or less appropriate than any other age. Says the one who nearly broke my neck last month and STILL haven't tightened up my Living Will as I've been meaning to do for over a year.![]()
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
If you have old cell phones that you haven't recycled, I believe they're still able to dial 911 even if they're deactivated. So perhaps leaving them strategically around the house might be a temporary solution?
"I never met a donut I didn't like" - Dave Wiens
Does your Mom have any difficulty using the phone? Hearing, mobility, vision? If you need to make the phone itself better this is a good company:
http://shop.clarityproducts.com/
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No matter which route you decide to go, as a former public safety dispatcher, I suggest calling your local 911 agency and having them add a "premise history" to your sister's address. Tell them what medical problems your mom has, where a hidden key is if you have one, info on if there are pets in the house especially if they're aggressive, and contact info for you and your sister. Even if you go with one of those systems that is monitored by an alarm company, call the 911 agency - I can't tell you how many times the alarm company DOESN'T have the information available for the responding units even though they're supposed to.
Jenn K
Centennial, CO
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