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The simplest type of sensor is the push button or pendant. It is a device with a button that can be pushed at any time. These devices can be placed in a convenient spot, or worn like necklace. Rules can be set to send out alerts whenever the button is pushed. The alerts can be sent by email, text, or phone, and can go to a single caregiver or to many. Sometimes referred to as "Call Me" buttons, these devices can let you know when your loved one needs some help, or needs you to call.<br /><br />
The simplest type of sensor is the push button or pendant. It is a device with a button that can be pushed at any time. These devices can be placed in a convenient spot, or worn like necklace. Rules can be set to send out alerts when the button is pushed. The alerts can be sent by email, text, or phone, and can go to a single caregiver or to many. Sometimes referred to as "Call Me" buttons, these devices can let you know when your loved one needs some help, or needs you to call.<br /><br />

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X10 Push-Button Heart Pendant
Inovonics Push-Button Pendant


Overview

The simplest type of sensor is the push button or pendant. It is a device with a button that can be pushed at any time. These devices can be placed in a convenient spot, or worn like necklace. Rules can be set to send out alerts when the button is pushed. The alerts can be sent by email, text, or phone, and can go to a single caregiver or to many. Sometimes referred to as "Call Me" buttons, these devices can let you know when your loved one needs some help, or needs you to call.