You care about your parents, your aunts and uncles: it's what good families do. And it's only natural -- after they've worked so hard to be there, and help provide for you over the course of your life. Now it's your turn to help them live the life they want to lead, despite their having to confront the often overwhelming issues that can accompany the aging process. Often, these circumstances dictate the need for major lifestyle changes and adjustments. 

THAT'S WHERE WE COME IN

KeepSafe provides the world's most advanced "personal emergency response systems" -- allowing the ones you love to maintain the independent life to which they've long been accustomed, while supplying the assurance of asafer home environment and immdiate live assistance whenever it's neded.

WE FIT THE WAY YOU LIVE

Years of research, development and testing were invested into the KeepSafe product line, yielding many innovative features and options. From the well-thought-out design of the control unit's backlighting, the easy-to-read buttons and the one-touch emergency pendants, our systems make it's operation simple.We offer a variety of ways to manage a changing lifestyle -- such as automatic voice medication reminders (with push-button confirmation) and live daily check-ins from a friendly, experienced Alert Center operator. Our systems include safeguards -- such as fall detection, flood detection and inactivity monitors -- which make the home a safer place, and can help avert more serious situations from developing.

 

 
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Some Interesting Statistics:

According to the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons:  

  • 30% of all people over the age of 65 fall each year.
  • 50% of older adults hospitalized with a hip fracture are unable to return home or live independently again.

According to the American Medical Association:  

  • Over 60% of prescribed medication in the U.S. is not taken as directed.
  • 25% of all hospital and nursing home admissions by seniors (persons 65 years of age or older) each year are due to their failure to take their prescription medications as directed.
  • Failure to properly take prescribed medication is the number one reason for hospital re-admissions.

 According to a study by The New England Journal of Medicine: 

  • Subscribers of Medical Emergency Response Systems, like KeepSafe, have fewer hospital admission and shorter stays after they subscribe. This allows them to live independently longer.
  • The mortality rate is 5 times higher for people who lay incapacitated for 12 hours versus those that get immediate help.
  • The New England Journal of Medicine concluded, “For elderly people who live alone, becoming incapacitated and unable to get help is THE most common event which usually marks their ability to live independently.”

According to the Consumer Safety Council:  

  • After the age of 65, 6 out of 10 visits a person will make to a hospital emergency room are a result of a fall in or around the home.
  • 45% of all household accidents resulting in serious injuries take place in the bathroom. 20% occur in the kitchen.