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How do you get a medical alert bracelet?
Some hospitals provide free medical alert bracelets, and it's worth calling the hospitals in your area. If a hospital doesn't offer that service, ask if they can refer you to a local foundation or agency that provides medical alert bracelets free or at a discount.
What is the best medical alert bracelet to buy?
- Best Overall: Medical Care Alert.
- Best for Seniors: Medical Guardian.
- Best for Coping With a Chronic Illness: LifeStation.
- Best for Fall Protection: GetSafe.
- Best for Most Affordable: LifeFone.
- Best for Ease of Use and Best for Style: BlueStar Senior Tech.
- Best for Kids: Florida Telehealth.
What color should a medical alert bracelet be?
The blue “Star of Life” is actually an officially-designated emergency medical care symbol that is universally recognized when worn by a patient to inform medical care providers about potential medical conditions or appropriate treatments for that patient.
What is the best medical alert bracelet to buy?
- Best Overall: Medical Care Alert.
- Best for Seniors: Medical Guardian.
- Best for Coping With a Chronic Illness: LifeStation.
- Best for Fall Protection: GetSafe.
- Best for Most Affordable: LifeFone.
- Best for Ease of Use and Best for Style: BlueStar Senior Tech.
- Best for Kids: Florida Telehealth.
Why would you wear a medical bracelet?
Medical bracelets are used to protect yourself in an emergency by providing accurate and relevant health information to first responders and medical personnel. A medical ID bracelet or necklace can advocate for you when you are incapacitated or unable to explain all your medical details in an emergency.
What arm do you wear a medical alert bracelet on?
The answer to this is quite simple – whichever wrist you want to wear it on. There isn't a specific wrist that medical staff will check first; they will initially check both wrists and the neckline, with any bags/wallets being checked after the initial assessment of the patient has taken place.