Age In Place with Peace of Mind
Purchasing a medical alert device is often one of the first steps for aging adults who want to age in place and ensure safety. Because medical alerts allow quick access to help around the clock, many seniors feel empowered to remain at home longer and maintain their independence. Unsurprisingly, an AARP study found that 77% of people polled over 50 said they wanted to remain in their homes for the long term (or age in place).

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What Is Aging In Place?
Aging in place means that you or your loved one can live in a place that feels like home for as long as possible. Aging in place is about autonomy and quality of life. It can promote satisfaction, preserve dignity, and support self-esteem—which helps us all remain happy and healthy as we age. Here are just three ways that aging in place can support aging adults.

Maintain Independence
The longer we remain independent, the longer we live. Staying in your home increases your likelihood of retaining independence because of established routines and familiarity. Using tools to support you, such as a medical alert device for extra protection and confidence or adding grab bars to your shower, can help keep you in your home longer.
Familiar Setting And Routines
Our home can be one of the most important places because it holds emotional value. Staying in a cherished home can also add to self-esteem. Aging in place tends to improve seniors’ quality of life, which can also improve physical health.
Safer Environment
Your home is a contained environment. You can install safety items, such as an in-home medical alert to make a call in an emergency, or “fall-proof” the home to ensure it’s a safe place.

Maintain Independence
The longer we remain independent, the longer we live. Staying in your home increases your likelihood of retaining independence because of established routines and familiarity. Using tools to support you, such as a medical alert device for extra protection and confidence or adding grab bars to your shower, can help keep you in your home longer.
Familiar Setting And Routines
Our home can be one of the most important places because it holds emotional value. Staying in a cherished home can also add to self-esteem. Aging in place tends to improve seniors’ quality of life, which can also improve physical health.
Safer Environment
Your home is a contained environment. You can install safety items, such as an in-home medical alert to make a call in an emergency, or “fall-proof” the home to ensure it’s a safe place.
More Than Just a
Medical Alert


A Customer Portal
We also offer access to a customer portal called MyGuardian. This portal allows you to track activity and share information with loved ones in your Care Circle and much more.

Alerts to Fit Your Lifestyle
Medical Guardian offers a full suite of connected-care medical alert systems that empower you to live a life without limits.

24/7 Monitoring Centers
Our award-winning monitoring centers and trained Safety Life consultants are available 24/7 if an emergency occurs.

93% Satisfaction Rating
Our customer care center has earned a 93% satisfaction rating and is here to support you with your device and customer portal.

Outstanding Product Support
We also offer a support website that provides instructional videos and specific information about your device.
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Frequently asked questions
Why do I need a medical alert device? Can't I just use my cell phone to call 911 in an emergency?
Unlike a cell phone, our medical alert devices are highly water-resistant wearable buttons, perfect for shower use. Additionally, a cell phone will not always be nearby in an emergency, making it an unreliable option when it comes to ensuring your safety. With our devices, however, you can rest assured that you will always have access to help by wearing a discreet and lightweight button around your neck, wrist, or on a clip. Our medical alert devices can also be used for more than just emergency situations including contacting a family member or loved one at the push of a button. The ease of use of our products with a single button press truly set our devices apart from your typical cell phone, especially in the case of an emergency.
Where are Medical Guardian's medical alert services available?
Our services are available in all 50 states. We also provide services in Puerto Rico and Canada, but device restrictions may apply.
Are Medical Guardian's medical alert systems covered by Medicare?
Standard Medicare does not cover the cost of a medical alert device. However, some Medicare Advantage plans (Medicare part C), may cover or reimburse you for the costs associated with a device. You would need to check with your specific Medicare Advantage provider to see if they would cover one of our devices. Medicaid may cover the cost of a medical alert device, depending on your plan and your state. Check with your Medicaid provider to see if they would cover one of our devices.
Do I need a landline to use a Medical Guardian medical alert system?
Where is Medical Guardian's monitoring center located?
Our monitoring center is located right here in the United States, so you never have to worry about experiencing any language barriers in an emergency.