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Old 03-14-2009, 10:59 AM #17
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Originally Posted by kicker View Post
I have to second it medical alert necklace or bracelet, better safe than sorry) rollator to use at night if you have no visitors


The first step is the hardest. (or as Rod Stewart says "The first cut is the deepest")
Do you have a medical alert device? Which do you prefer, the necklace or bracelet? We have looked into it. What company?

I am currently leaving phones on the ground in key locations when I am alone at night and wear my cell phone during the day.

The rollator at night is really good, I can almost walk in my sleep to the bathroom, no worries.
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