Lifeline
St. Francis was the first to bring Lifeline, a personal emergency response service, to Hawaii in 1983. The service assures frail elderly and individuals with chronic medical conditions living at home receive help at the press of a button, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Within seconds, a certified Lifeline professional responds, assesses the situation and summons appropriate help. A new feature also reminds clients when to take medications.
Press your personal help button, and you’re immediately connected directly to a caring Lifeline professional who will assess your situation, and determine whether you need a visit from a neighbor or family member and can contact them for you. A follow-up call will make sure help has arrived.
If you need emergency services, Lifeline will dispatch assistance and retrieve relevant medical information from your profile while you’re on the line. In an emergency, delayed medical care can jeopardize your recovery. If you are alone, you never know how long it’ll be before someone realizes you need help. Lifeline can reduce these risks.
Lifeline gives you greater peace of mind and adds to the safety you need to live independently in your own home.
Lifeline Options
Step 1: Pick a Personal Help Button. Choose between one worn around the neck or on the wrist.
Step 2: Pick a “CarePartner Communicator.” Choose from the basic unit that works with your existing telephone, or a 2-in-1 unit that is a phone and a two-way communicator that includes high volume speaker, handset and ringer control and the ability to record medication and appointment reminders to help you stay on schedule.
There is no equipment to buy and no long-term contract to sign.
Lifeline is the industry leader in medical alert service recommended by hospitals and professional caregivers across the country.
Call (808) 547-6120 to sign up for Lifeline today.