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GPS Personal Alarms

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GPS Personal Alarms

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With a GPS Personal Alarm, you can get help at home and when you are out and about. If you fall, feel unwell or need help, press the emergency button on the GPS Personal Alarm to be quickly connected to a 24 hour Emergency Resolution Centre in the UK.

The friendly, professional team will check you are OK and call the emergency services or your friends or family if you need further help. Because the alarm uses GPS technology, it will work anywhere with a mobile signal. The Emergency Resolution Centre will know the location of the device from the GPS coordinates so they can quickly direct the appropriate help to you.

The GPS alarm is small enough to be used as a key fob or worn around your neck so you can carry it with you wherever you go. The alarm monitoring service is provided by Taking Care, who have been providing personal alarm services for more than 30 years. Since 2008 alone, Taking Care have helped 170,000 people stay safe in their homes, supporting customers and their families across the UK.

Prices subject to change.

Pictures shown are for illustration purposes only. Personal alarm models may differ.

Contact Details

Organiser

Taking Care

Telephone Number

0800 085 7371

Location

Times & Dates

Time of Day

Personal alarms monitored 24/7, 365 days a year with sales enquiries 9am - 5pm

Costs & Bookings

Cost

£85 one-off set-up (£102 including VAT) , £17.70 per month (£21.24 including VAT)

Additional Information

Customers may be exempt from paying VAT on personal alarm services if they have a condition that requires regular medication or are registered disabled.

Prices subject to change.

Please check the Taking Care web site for latest prices.

Service Information

Coverages:

National

Target Audiences:

Adults, Older people (over 65)

Support Groups:

Physical impairment, Dementia, Health & Wellbeing

Links for information

Last updated 3rd May 2023

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