Companion Lifeline Subscriber Assistance: |
This Year | Since 2005 | ||
Assistance Without Transportation to Hospital: |
995 |
4038 |
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Assistance With Transportation to Hospital: |
308 |
1524 |
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Total Assisted Subscribers: |
1303 |
5562 |
The two greatest threats to a senior's ability to live independently are falls and medication management. In addition to the medical alert service and medication dispensing services that Companion Lifeline offer, we feel it is important that you and your family have as many resources as possible to aid independent living. Below is a list of useful resources you can download and use.
Develop a plan for your future
You value health, independence, and the comforts of home, but sometimes changes in mental and physical health challenge how well we can live independently. That's why it's important to think about your expectations and plan for the future with appropriate support along the way.
It can be difficult to develop a plan for the future, but researchers at Boston University have created an easy Independent Living Assessment to help you, right from the comfort of your own home. Philips Lifeline is sponsoring this free assessment to help you take control of your future and add to peace of mind for both you and your family.
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