🕒 Your peace of mind, just a button away!
The Daytech Wireless Caregiver Pager Call Button is an essential alert system designed for elderly individuals and disabled patients. It features a 100ft range, 20 customizable ringtones, and is easy to set up, ensuring that help is always within reach. With reliable customer support and a one-year warranty, this system empowers users to maintain their independence while providing peace of mind to their caregivers.
A**A
Necessary for anyone with failing health
This device was life changing in supporting my mom through ALS. This preserved her independence and allowed her to connect with us as needed when she lost the ability to walk and speak. We could also use these devices to help with travel and showering. Highly recommend!
C**L
Love one’s voice
The product came in handy. I am very pleased to know I can hear for assistance at anytime. I just wish you could set at least 2 units in one receiver.
J**K
Setup is easy and 3 receivers cover our whole house!
The media could not be loaded. We got the bundle of 3 plugin receivers, 2 call buttons, and 1 watch call button. This is working very well for us to care for my 92 year old mother. The watch call button strap is soft and comfortable with an extra little rubber band to hold the end of the strap in place, so she wears it all the time except for showering. We have a receiver on all 3 levels of the house, so we can hear no matter where we are. We’ve paired them to play a short tune on each press, but you can pair them to give a continuous alert until turned off if desired. You can get 10 replacement CR2032 batteries for the watch call button for about $6 on Amazon when needed.Note that our bundle has “plugin” receivers. If you need portable receivers or need receivers that work even during a power outage, DayTech does have battery operated receivers and rechargeable battery operated receivers on their website which are compatible with the call buttons in our bundle.And the DayTech chat support was a quick way to get all my product questions answered!
L**B
Great company to deal with
I had a piece of the equipment break very early on. I reached out to Daytech and they contacted me immediately and took care of the issue very quickly and with a better piece of equipment.The pagers have a good range and work well once paired
T**S
Life saver
Works great
D**B
Could be a life saver
This is an awesome product, my dad is on oxygen, and his portable tank battery died on his way to bed one night. He thought he could make it to his bedroom were his big oxygen tank is. He couldn't, he fell to the ground and he barely mustered enough air to yell my name but, I had already went to bed and feel asleep, luckily my mom heard him and found him on the floor and got me up. We almost lost him that night. The next day I started looking for a personal alarm for him that will alert the whole house with just a push of a button. And this one does just that. He has used it several times and we haven't had another close call like we did that night. He wears the watch all the time and I placed a buzer on his bed, to use at night. I'm so thankful, I came across this sos watch. I Highly recommend
B**A
Peace of mind
If you have someone that needs a call bell, this is perfect. I have the receivers in three different areas in home so my patient can always notify me if help is needed.
R**Y
works well, but may not work due to the fact dementia patients lose their ability to learn.
recently became caregiver for my 77 y.o. mother with onset of dementia. i have tested this in several rooms of the home and it works perfectly. however, i think it's very important to realize that this isn't quite magic. if the dementia has progressed far enough.. your loved one may not have the capacity anymore to learn and Know when to push the button on the watch. i even used a label maker and put "HELP" across the SOS face of the watch, and thus far (been a week) she has failed to catch on of when or how to use it. great concept, and i hope through gentle reminders she will eventually start to use it, but i am very doubtful, dementia is such a sad, horrible condition.**UPDATE*** well after having this a week, sadly she has apparently lost the watch somehow. not sure how the lanyard thing will work but im exploring possibility of getting a LOCKING airtag holder to attach to the lanyard. that way when she puts it somewhere and can't find it, we have the ability to at least find it. i feel so defeated and alone in this journey. literally EVERYTHING we are trying to help her..and keep her safe isn't working either due to her misplacing the equipment, or simply not having enough cognitive ability to grasp what to do if she needs help. i could buy the best system in the world and it's not going to amount to anything if she loses or forgets how to use the equipment. this journey isn't for the faint of heart folks. it's sad, depressing, and incredibly frustrating.
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