Personal emergency response systems and home health monitoring and communication systems
For people who live at home who may need emergency assistance. Worn as a bracelet or necklace in the home, can call for assistance 24/7. Monthly fee. Local program thru University Medical Center at Princeton : (609) 497-4941
American Medical Identifications Inc. Engraves name, medical condition, prescriptions, other information on identification bracelet or necklace.
Emergency call button that is based on AT&T cell service, includes GPS tracker.
Outfits eligible residents suffering from Alzheimer's disease or other illnesses that may cause wandering with tracking bracelets. The bracelet transmits a signal to a radio receiver in the event that the wearer becomes lost. Contact the Mercer County Sheriff's office at (609) 989-6111 or (609) 278-7159 and ask for Project Lifesaver. Other phone numbers: 877 580-5433 or (732) 272-5466 .
For the Project Lifesaver International, call 877 580-5433. This organization also assists in finding persons who have wandered.
Web site: www.projectlifesaver.org
Home monitor system, "early detection and warning system that can enable caregivers to recognize emerging problems.."
A Program of the Alzheimers Association and MedicAlert. There is a fee for the bracelet plus an annual fee.
5Star works nationwide and provides you with access to help anytime, anywhere wireless coverage is available.
See also: Identification, Adaptive Technology & Home Modification, and Disability Services
The Princeton Senior Resource Center does not endorse any of the resources listed on these pages. We collect and provide information from many sources as a service to those seeking services in the Princeton area. No listed provider pays to be in our directory.