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What is the average time someone is on the floor without help?

 I’m also an advocate for our seniors. More than one out of four older people fall each year, many are over 65 and if they are able to get up, they don’t tell their loved ones or doctor that they fell. Then they fall again and the average time they are on the floor or outside without someone finding them is sixteen and a half hours. By then if they do get up, their lifestyle and lifespan are decreased greatly. With my own business, AMonitorForMom.com help can be just minutes away when someone falls, has a home intruder, is attacked by an animal or someone in the community. AMonitorForMom.com isn’t just for moms anymore; it’s for our children coming home from school, our daughters going away to school, and many other scenarios. I am an advocate for the safety of all.


If you are interested in knowing about the variety and affordability of our systems, (we exclusively recommend those by Electronic Caregiver (ECG) please visit our website: AMonitorForMom.com When visiting be sure to contact us and ask about our monthly special. 

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