Personal Alarms for the Elderly Australia

Personal Alarms in Australia, New Zealand and Asia Pacific

 

Looking for a personal safety device that means you or your loved one can live in their own home longer, while still maintaining their safety and independence? A personal alarm may be the solution.

A personal alarm can help support the safety and independence of elderly people living independently, reducing the need for more intensive care options like residential care.

With fall detection and 24/7 monitoring , a personal alarm can provide peace of mind for yourself and your loved ones whenever and wherever needed.


Best Personal Alarms for the Elderly in Australia

Tunstall Gem4®

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This 4G personal alarm pendant can allow the user to call for assistance when out and about. This makes it the best personal alarm for seniors who want to continue to live safely and independently in the community.

The Tunstall Gem4 is an intelligent personal alarm pendant, which includes GPS location and optional fall detection. This ensures the right help can reach the user whenever they need it.

Best for: When out and about

Key Features:

  • Easy to use SOS

  • 24/7 monitoring

  • 4G Compatible

  • Fall detection, if enabled

  • IP67 Water Resistant

Tunstall Lifeline Digital®

With an in-home personal alarm, the user will have a simple and effective safety solution for in and around the home. This is the perfect personal alarm for seniors who want to continue to live safely in their own home.

The Tunstall Lifeline Digita can also be paired with various activity and environmental sensors, such as fall detectors or smoke detectors. A water resistant, 100m range pendant is included.

Best for: Safety & peace of mind at home

Key Features:

  • Easy installation & usage

  • 24/7 monitoring

  • 4G Compatible

  • Water resistant pendant included

  • Can be installed anywhere in the home


How do Tunstall’s Personal Alarms work?

Every Tunstall personal alarm is supported by our 24/7 monitoring service. This means that qualified Care Consultants are available whenever needed, to arrange the best possible assistance as quickly as possible.

With 24/7 assistance available, our personal alarms provide elderly people the care and assistance they require while still giving them the confidence and independence to live life to the full in a place of their choice.

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How does the Fall Detection feature work in Tunstall’s Fall Alarms for the Elderly?

If enabled, the fall detection features in Tunstall’s personal safety pendants can be life-saving. The fall detection feature is triggered if the user experiences a fall or loses their balance, measured by an in-built accelerometer. This can automatically trigger an alert when it detects that the wearer has experienced a fall. This alert will go directly to our Customer Care team which you can talk to at any time of the day. They can call for the appropriate help to assist you in emergencies. Learn more about our fall detection devices here.

How do emergency services know where to find you?

Tunstall mobile personal alarms with fall detection are equipped with GPS so emergency responders can accurately locate the wearer anytime. There are also fall detectors that are connected to your in-home personal alarm so emergency services can go directly to your listed address.


Connected Care Monitoring vs Monitored by Loved Ones

MONITORED

  • 24/7 monitoring - Send an alert and get assistance at any time of the day, wherever you are

  • Calls a dedicated Customer Care Centre who will assist you - avoids you having to call 000 or family

  • Great for independent living - get assistance as soon as possible even without family or friends nearby

  • Easy to set up - installs in minutes using existing phone/internet connection

MONITORED BY LOVED ONES

  • Auto-dial feature - Automatically dial preselected contacts with the press of a button, or when a fall is detected

  • Personalised support - Get assistance from people you are comfortable with, such as family and friends.

  • Flexible contact list - Choose who you want to be contacted in an emergency, and easily update your contact list as needed.

  • Peace of mind - Feel secure knowing that your loved ones will be alerted and can provide assistance in case of an emergency.


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NDIS Funded Personal Alarms

As a registered NDIS provider, Tunstall regularly works with clients and care providers to help provide personal alarm packages and our 24/7 monitoring service. Our commitment and to supporting the safety, independence and confidence of our clients in Australia, New Zealand and around the world is second to none.

For more information about NDIS funded personal alarms, you can visit our NDIS page or contact our team to discuss your eligibility and circumstances.


Frequently Asked Questions about Personal Alarms:

+ What is a personal alarm system?

Personal alarm systems are devices designed to call for help on your behalf during an emergency. Most personal safety alarms have a call button that, when pressed, will connect you to an emergency hotline when pressed – in this case, the Tunstall Connected Care team who are standing by 24/7 to assist our clients when they need it most.

+ What are the different types of personal emergency alarms?

There are two types:

At-home emergency alarms are devices installed at key locations in your home. The device, called a home base, has a button that sounds an alarm and alerts your emergency contacts.

On-the-go or mobile personal emergency alarms (such as the Tunstall Gem4 or Tunstall Gem5®) are compact devices you can conveniently carry around your neck or wrist or keep in your pocket or bag. Pressing the device’s call button will also connect you with emergency services when needed.

+ How to choose the best personal safety alarms for elderly?

There are four things to look for when choosing personal safety alarms for elderly:

  1. Overall features: long battery life, lightweight, voice command-ready, etc.
  2. Alarm Volume: it should make a clear, distinct, and audible noise whenever activated
  3. Fall Detection Capability: crucial for those who have a hard time keeping their balance
  4. Ease of Use: the device should be easy and intuitive to use

+ How does a mobile personal alarm work?

Most mobile personal alarms are equipped with a call button. If you ever feel unsafe or get involved in an accident, you simply press that call button. Pressing the button will trigger one of two response options, depending on your chosen monitoring plan:

MONITORED: Alerts our Customer Care Centre who will pinpoint your location, assess your situation, and send the necessary help to you. This option provides 24/7 monitoring and is great for independent living, as you can get assistance even without family or friends nearby.

MONITORED BY LOVED ONES: Automatically dials preselected contacts, such as family or friends, who can then provide assistance. This option allows you to get help from people you trust and offers flexibility in choosing who will be contacted in an emergency.

Both options provide peace of mind and ensure that you can get assistance when you need it most.

+ What is the best fall alarm for the elderly in Australia?

The best at-home personal alarm for the elderly in Australia is the [Lifeline Digital][0] It has a modern and slim design that can be installed unobtrusively anywhere at home and is ready when help is needed.

As for the best mobile personal alarm, you won’t go wrong with the [Tunstall Gem4][0]. It’s an intelligent personal alarm pendant equipped with 4G connectivity, GPS location and optional fall detection.

+ How big is it?

The Tunstall Gem4 is only 62 x 47 x 17mm (W x H x D) in size. The Lifeline Digital's home unit is 180 x 58 x 98 mm (L x W x H) in size.

+ Is it heavy or uncomfortable to wear?

No, the Tunstall Gem4 in particular weighs only 53 grams while the TX4 Pendant only weighs 25g. The weight of our personal alarms are hardly noticeable so they wouldn’t interfere with your day-to-day activities.

+ What happens if it gets wet?

If your personal alarm gets wet, it will still function properly because it has an IP67 rating. This means that the alarm can be submerged in up to 1 meter of water for up to 30 minutes and will still remain water-resistant. So whether you accidentally drop your alarm in the sink or it starts raining while you're out for a run, you can rest assured knowing that your alarm will continue to operate correctly.

+ What happens when I press the alarm?

After pressing the SOS button for approximately 2 seconds, the wearer will hear a voice prompt confirming the activation. They will then be connected to Tunstall’s 24/7 Customer Care Centre, where our friendly team can assess their situation and call for necessary assistance.

+ What happens if I press it accidentally?

The method for cancelling an SOS alert is specific for each device and it is detailed in their respective user guides.

+ Does your 4G personal alarm come with the neck lanyard or must this be purchased separately?

Yes, the neck lanyard is included with your purchase.

+ Do you need a landline for a personal alarm?

No. Tunstall's personal alarm devices work using the 4G Network, giving wearers assurance and peace of mind that they can stay connected no matter where they are.

+ How much do personal safety alarms for elderly people cost?

Tunstall's personal alarms retail for between $250-799, with a variety of payment plan options. The Tunstall Gem4, our most popular alarm, offers two monitoring options:

MONITORED: This option has a one-off device purchase cost of $399 (plus postage) and then a 24/7 monitoring service that costs only $27.45/month.

MONITORED BY LOVED ONES: This option offers two payment plans: PayG: Pay $320 upfront and an additional $10/month for SIM card and portal access. Pay Upfront: Pay a one-time fee of $390, which includes 12 months of SIM service with no ongoing costs.

+ Why should I get a Tunstall’s personal alarm system?

Accidents can happen anytime and anywhere. Having a personal emergency alarm with you means you’re never left without help should you need it. The help button on an emergency alarm can be lifesaving in the event of a stroke, heart attack, or any sudden medical emergency.

+ How do I get funding for a personal emergency alarm?

There are a number of funding programs that cover personal emergency alarms throughout Australia and New Zealand. Here are a few:

● Australia ○ Department of Veteran’s Affairs (DVA) ○ Home Care Packages (HCP) ○ JobAccess ○ National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)

● New Zealand ○ Veterans Affairs ○ Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC)

Related reading: How to get a Government Funded Personal Alarm

+ How long does the battery in my Tunstall personal alarm last in a power outage?

The Tunstall Lifeline Digital alarm contains a Nickel Metal Hydride back-up battery that recharges itself when plugged into the main power. It is recommended that the battery be replaced after five years. The battery provides up to 40 hours of standby operation. The Tunstall Gem4's battery life is up to 72 hours under normal environmental conditions.

+ How does automatic fall detection work?

The automatic fall detection feature on the Tunstall Gem4 and the Vibby pendant that can be paired with the Lifeline Digital is powered by an onboard accelerometer and gyroscope, which work together to measure your movement and sudden changes in direction. If the personal alarm pendant senses a significant change in movement, it will automatically attempt to determine whether you've fallen. If it determines that you have, it will automatically connect to Tunstall's 24/7 Customer Care Centre.

Automatic fall detection is a great feature for those who are at risk of falling, such as seniors or people with mobility issues. However, it's important to note that you have to activate this feature during set-up.

Read:How Fall Detectors Work

+ I have a question about my personal alarm, who shall I call?

For any questions regarding our products, you may contact Tunstall Healthcare through the following channels:

For Australians: Toll Free: 1800 603 377 Phone: +61 (0)7 3637 2200 Fax: 1800 435 570 au.info@tunstall.com

For New Zealanders: Toll Free: 0800 448 678 Phone: +64 (0)7 571 2680 Fax: +64 (0)7 571 2685 nz.info@tunstall.com

+ Do your personal alarms come with a warranty?

Tunstall warrants the performance of all equipment supplied by it for a minimum period of 12 months from the date of purchase, defined as the date on the relevant tax invoice. Unless otherwise specified, and to exclusion in cases where the equipment ceases to perform as a result of the user’s negligence or damage, storm or electrical power surge or telecommunication services issues, the warranty period against defects is: PERS alarms: 24 months All other products: 12 months In some instances, Tunstall may offer extended warranty on selected products. Learn more about how you can make a warranty claim here.

+ Can my personal alarm be used when I am travelling interstate?

It is always best to contact Tunstall and advise that you are travelling with your personal alarm.

+ Can I sleep with my personal alarm on?

We do not really recommend sleeping with your personal alarm on. There could be false activation from pressing the button by lying on it, it could be a choking risk, and it could also be uncomfortable. The best practice is probably to have it within easy reach on a bedside table. Even better with the Lifeline Digital is to have a wall-mounted pendant beside the bed, as that's often where falls occur.

+ What is Tunstall's personal alarm service contact number?

For inquiries about our personal alarm services, you can call us at 1800 603 377 (toll-free) or +61 (0)7 3637 2200.


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