GoSafe keeps residents in contact with responders

GoSafe keeps residents in contact with responders
GoSafe keeps residents in contact with responders

Philips recently unveiled the Lifeline GoSafe, a system that helps keep seniors in touch with emergency responders in cases of trips and falls. The product has built-in cellular connectivity that only needs one press of the button to activate. It also has integrated fall sensors that can automatically call for help.

“Philips Lifeline's legacy is built around helping seniors age with grace and independence,” said Rob Goudswaard, senior director of Product and Service Programs for Philips Home Monitoring. “Our intention is that GoSafe will provide users with the confidence to get back to activities or go to places they have scaled back on, knowing that help is easily accessible.”

 

 



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