Thank you Heather R and denise
I think I need to talk to the team here.
My daughter also mentioned something about here smart watch having some sort of alarm. But I don't know if I would want the constant buzzing of messages on my wrist.
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Heather R Thank you. I wonder if the fact that I don't have a land line would be a barrier? I have a mobile and internet.
Thank you again.
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Christopher I have a button on an elastic round my wrist, which connects to a help service run by the local authority. It costs me about Β£23/month. Apparently I have pressed it several times without being aware of it. Someone answers on my landline then supposedly my mobile, and then my son if no reply. They are supposed to get to me within an hour if needed (hopefully a lot quicker!)
Trouble is it I havenβt got my iPad with me with speech app, the responder struggles to understand my speech. Not had need of them up to now, but feel safer having it as I live on my own. I have a key safe by the front door
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I'm thinking we should all keep a laptop on the floor so we can at least communicate on the forum. Someone will find us one day. βΊοΈ
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Ellie TinyLady I'd probably do the same. If I fell over outside when I used to wear the most stupid high heels it was more about hoping no one was looking. Thing is if I lived alone, like now, then what would I do? If I don't come on the forum for a while send lassie. π³ or international rescue. π
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Christopher George bites my knees while sitting on my lap or runs behind me and grabs hold of my legs. Milly likes to jump on my lap and head butt my phone or face. The other day she head butted my cup burning my lip and did it a 2nd time splitting my lip. Chrissy has a milder manner just likes to sit on me in bed. She will bite my fingers if I trail them over the garden chair and demand attention. Funny how any spray can and they all vanish even if it isn't flea spray ππΈπΊπΎ
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TinyLady I get the not wanting to wear it. Stephen just felt it made him different from everyone else. Why wouldn't you press the button? I know I hated dialling 999 I felt it might be a mistake, Stephen will suddenly get up from the floor or I'd be wasting someone's time. Its like not wanting to ask for help.
I'm trying to type this with milly going round and round in circles on my lap trying to push my phone away. ππΈ
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I have a key safe outside and a pendant to press which should be round my neck. The council provided it all for me last year.
However I hate the thing round my neck and admitted I wouldn't press it if I fell anyway because I will just wait for someone to come (eventually!).
These systems can be provided... but I am reluctant to use it (maybe if I cut myself badly or the cat was injured).
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Ellie Again you make all three of my personalities laugh (oops I wasn't meant to mention them).
Well I dreamed since a child that I could lift out of this body and fly. So now is maybe the time to do it.
Though in saying that today has been great fun discussing different options for selling my business. So instead of selling it all, I will keep a part so that it gives my brain some challenges
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