Help for those at home

LIFESTYLE MEDICAL ALARMS LIMITED - Lifestyle Medical Alarms

Quality, caring and professional assistance to enable the independence and dignity of elderly or infirm people...

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Contact Details
Detail
AddressP.O. Box 18073, Glen Innes  
SuburbGlen Innes
DistrictCentral
City/TownAuckland
District Health Board AreaAuckland
Phone09 585-0068
Fax09 575-2373
ManagerKathy Weston
Owneras above & Denise Thomas
Email
Website http://www.lifesaver.co.nz
Updated: 11 May 2011

Service Description
Lifestyle Medical Alarms providing 24 hour care in your own home.

Our Medical Alarms help people to maintain their independence and confidence by being able to stay in their own homes. They allow the primary caregiver to leave their loved ones for periods of time knowing they are safe.

Our alarms are the latest technology with a daily test signal in case of power failure and expert 24hour monitoring ensures assistance at all times. A hands free mandown device is an option for those at risk of seizures/fits and all pendants are waterproof enabling them to be worn in the shower of garden.

We specialise only in medical alarms. We are Work and Income New Zealand Approved suppliers of medical alarms.
Some funding is available under a Disability Allowance.
Alternatively, a resonable weekly lease is available.

We are proud supporters of the Supergold card and holders
can save 25% on the cost of a Lifestyle Medical Alarm.
Updated: 8 Oct 2009

Suburbs/Districts/Towns Serviced
Greater Auckland

Subsidy Details
Work and Income New Zealand fully subsidise the Medical Alarms under the Disablility Allowance for those who meet income and disability criteria.

We have all forms necessary to assist with applying for this allowance
or adding to your existing one.
Updated: 20 May 2010

Languages Spoken
LanguageStatusDetails
English Yes
Updated: 20 May 2010

Credentials
CredentialStatusDetails
Other details Yes Approved supplier of monitored medical alarms to Work and Income New Zealand.
Updated: 20 May 2010