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HelpAlert Launches Elderly Welfare Check-In App in the United States That Requires No Wearable Device And Is Very Simple To Use.
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In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady discusses a groundbreaking development in elderly care technology with the launch of HelpAlert's new welfare check-in app in the United States. This innovative platform, created by Australian innovators Mike and Darren Steele, aims to revolutionize the way families care for their aging loved ones. The app is designed to be simple and requires no wearable devices or technical expertise, making it accessible for seniors living independently. HelpAlert provides automated welfare and medication reminder calls to any landline or mobile phone, allowing families to schedule up to three check-in calls per day. The system also includes an automated escalation process if calls go unanswered, ensuring that seniors are consistently monitored without the need for complex technology.
HelpAlert's launch comes at a crucial time when many American families are juggling work, caregiving responsibilities, and geographic distance from aging parents. With a significant number of seniors living alone, the need for reliable welfare monitoring solutions is more important than ever. HelpAlert addresses this need by offering a subscription-based service that operates through existing telephone infrastructure, eliminating the need for seniors to download apps or wear devices. Families can configure call schedules, record personalized voice messages, and designate escalation contacts through the HelpAlert platform. For more information and to access a free trial, visit HelpAlert's website.