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PATIENT ALERT FALL PREVENTION ALARM    


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Picture of PATIENT ALERT FALL PREVENTION ALARM The Patient Alert Fall Prevention Alarm is a wandering patient system designed for use with individuals with alzheimer's disease, dementia, or cognitive disabilities.The devicee is intended to help prevent falls by individuals who leave chairs or wheelchairs without needed assistance. This alarm unit features a cord held in with a pin. At the other end of the cord is an aligator clip that attaches to the users clothing while seated in a chair or wheelchair.Excess tension on the cord created by attempts to stand pulls out the pin, activating the alarm.

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Price: 29.95.

This product record was updated on February 8, 2012.

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Distributor(s):

Alzheimer's Store, The

3197 Trout Place Road
Cumming, Georgia 30041
United States
Telephone: 800-752-3238 or 678-947-4001.
Fax: 678-947-8411.
Web: http://www.alzstore.com.
Email: cs@alzstore.com.


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