
JFSA
Lifeline -
Peace of Mind for Living Independently
JFSA
Lifeline
is a medical system which enables a person to get emergency help at
home. The JFSA Lifeline monitoring unit is connected through the existing
telephone line. The individual wears a help button, either as a pendant
or on a wristband. In an emergency, the subscriber pushes the Help
button and a signal is sent to the 24 hour monitoring center at Philips
Lifeline. A trained Personal Response Associate will call out to the
person to determine what kind of help maybe needed. If the Associate is
unable to hear the individual, a family member, neighbor, or the local
police or fire department is contacted to assist. If there is a true
emergency and the person is transported to a hospital, family is
contacted, even if they live out of town. JFSA Lifeline provides security
and peace of mind for the individual and family. Philips Lifeline is the
only medical alert system approved by the Food and Drug Administration.
JFSA LIFELINE SPECIAL OFFER

Free
installation (a $40 value). For
details and to schedule a free in-home demonstration, call Scott
Greenwald at 216.378.3439.
When it comes to making the call
for help, mobile phones aren't the best option.
The best way to stay connected to help is with the new Lifeline and AutoAlert Option.
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Our new JFSA Lifeline
with AutoAlert option provides an added layer of protection by
placing a call for help if a fall is detected. |
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The JFSA Lifeline Monitoring
Unit connects to a regular phone line. |
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The JFSA Lifeline button, when pushed, sends a signal through
your phone line to a Personal Response Associate. |
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Questions? Check out our frequently
asked questions by clicking
here.
JFSA Lifeline program is funded
in part by:
- Norma and Ernie Siegler Family Foundation
- Harry K. and Emma Fox Charitable Foundation
- Individual donors
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