Stay Safe, Stay Connected

"Personal Safety of Seniors is Vital!
Act Now, Before It’s Too Late"

 

Imagine waking up to the news that your Mother fell and was not found for 6 hours as she could not reach her phone … or finding your Dad got disoriented on a walk and was unable to find his way home!

Sadly, these nightmares happen all too often. 

Did you know that around age 65, new health and safety risks appear and existing risks increase significantly, year on year? 

 For Seniors, simple accidents or events can dramatically change our life!

Seniors can expect new medical issues to arise with little warning.
Such as weakness in our legs, becoming a bit wobbly, vertigo, diabetes, high blood pressure, becoming stressed, panic attacks, heart palpitations, atrial fibrillation, and other serious and potentially life-threatening events requiring immediate medical attention.

​​Even forgetting to take daily medications can be dangerous for some seniors.
It can cause dizziness, feeling sleepy, and becoming confused, which can lead to burns, scalds, or cuts in the kitchen and increase the risk of a fall.

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For Seniors the most common, simplest and serious accident is falling.

It likely starts with a simple trip or slip in the kitchen, in the bathroom or on the stairs. A fall can be traumatic in itself! But it can also result in broken bones, not being able to get up due to weakness, torn muscles, pain, and being traumatised! ​Hopefully, someone is right there to assist and quickly call emergency services. 

This book, Stay Safe, Stay Connected, has tips and strategies to minimise the risks of falling and other potential accidents or events and how to quickly get emergency help yourself.  

 
Stay Safe, Stay Connected will help you discover

 ​​Simple, budget-friendly tips and fixes to minimise the risk of
falls, burns, scalds and cuts and other accidents.

Cost-effective wearable devices to detect falls, car crashes
or medical distress—and automatically
summon help - wherever you are

Automatic alerts to warn seniors of high-risk situations or
potential health events (like glucose spikes or dips)
up to an hour in advance

Smart solutions to find and communicate with seniors
who are lost, wander off or are disoriented

How to keep seniors connected to avoid isolation,
depression and critical medical crises 

 

Seconds matter

A fast response can mean the difference
between recovery and tragedy.

Packed with real-world tips and suggestions, the Stay Safe, Stay Connected book can transform your worry into action.

So you can rest easy knowing help is always within reach.

Get Stay Safe, Stay Connected

Arm yourself with life-saving strategies today. 

 

Stay Safe, Stay Connected is available in 3 forms

Digital Multi Media Pack (for immediate download)

Audio ebook (mp3)

Video narration of the ebook (mp4) 

eBook Reader form (epub - most common format) 

eBook pdf form (pdf) 

eBook in Dyslexic 3 font (pdf) 

Worldwide Emergency Numbers

PLUS 

Bonus Medication Planner / Tracker 

Bonus Emergency Kit Checklist

 

Paperback In English - 100 pages

 

Buy Digital Media Pack for only $9.99 for immediate download
Buy Paperback In English - 100 pages $16.99 + postage
Buy Paperback In English Dyslexic 3 Font 120 pages - $18.99 + postage

Not convinced?

Take a look at this chilling fact

​Senior Survival for12 months after a broken hip

At age 65 average survival is less than 80%,

at 70 <70%, at 80 <60%, at 90 ~50% 

Tragically, most falls are avoidable.

As we grow older, every second counts during an emergency.

​The ability to quickly get help can significantly impact the outcome.

 Fortunately, technology has become a lifesaver for personal safety.

Hear Testimonials From Real Seniors 

"My Apple Watch saved my life when I fell and couldn't get up. It called my daughter and sent my location – it's like having a guardian angel on my wrist."

Tips on personal and general emergency preparedness

such as setting up fall detection, GPS tracking, and your emergency contacts on your devices so that help arrives automatically – even if you or your loved one can't call for it.

 

Discover The Modern Lifelines

Devices that can easily become your lifeline. Learn which work best for seniors and how affordable they can be versus traditional medical alert systems. 

Practical Home Safety Tips 
for avoiding kitchen hazards to bathroom safety modifications. 

And Amazing Special Needs Devices  that can help you overcome vision, hearing, and mobility challenges. 

 

Stay Safe, Stay Connected is available in 3 forms

Digital Multi Media Pack (for immediate download)

Audio ebook (mp3)

Video narration of the ebook (mp4) 

eBook Reader form (epub - most common format) 

eBook pdf form (pdf) 

eBook in Dyslexic 3 font (pdf) 

Worldwide Emergency Numbers

PLUS 

Bonus Medication Planner / Tracker 

Bonus Emergency Kit Checklist

Paperback In English - 100 pages

Buy Digital Media Pack for only $9.99 for immediate download
Buy Paperback In English - 100 pages $16.99 + postage
Buy Paperback In English Dyslexic 3 Font 120 pages - $18.99 + postage

Karena K. (Reviewer)

"A neighbour who suffered from Parkinson's, had a fall in her bathroom.  In the middle of Winter she lay naked on the bathroom floor after a shower, for 2 days, until I heard her faint cry and called emergency services. Unfortunately her family had to relocate her to an aged care home as what mobility she had, was now gone."

As a "nearly senior", fiercely independent and not wanting to ask for help for fear of being embarrassed by simple things younger people take for granted.  I have struggled with reading my texts / seeing my phone call numbers on my iPhone without glasses.  I learnt from this video that such things existed as changing the text size on my iPhone, setting a louder ring tone and also found that I have a torch and a magnifying glass."

Carmel T. (Reviewer)

 "My Dad’s girlfriend (80+) just had a fall on the weekend and didn’t tell her family.

She had to have surgery on her hand yesterday as it was badly broken. I think her children/grandchildren would benefit from your book/video.

My Dad has fallen so many times and cut himself and so on – he is more stubborn and is very independent.

My brother had to force him to stay with me during Tropical Cyclone Alfred – he had two bad cuts at the time.

But if he falls and doesn’t have his mobile phone with him, I’m not sure what would happen to him. I think Dad should read your book.​"