WASHINGTON, MI, December 07, 2012 (Press-News.org) HBD Business Solutions, a sister company of Help Button Designs, LLC offers affordable Medical Alert Service with round the clock monitoring 24/7/365, Certified Response Associates with two responders per call, no contracts, easy installation, water proof pendants, and customized care plans to connect with family first in the event of an emergency.
The service works by first pressing your waterproof Help Button and you will instantly be connected to a Certified Specialist. Next a Care Specialist assists you any time of the day in any given situation whether emergency or not. Then, we contact friends, family, or emergency services and stay online until help arrives.
More than half of all fall related incidents occur in the home and that is why getting help quickly can reduce complications and maintain independence. With the press of a button, help can be there in minutes versus hours or days. That is why Medical Alert Service is a highly trusted safety option knowing that you or your loved one is safe 24/7.
About Help Button Designs
Help Button Designs offers fun, stylish designs for all types of Medical Alert Pendants. Let's face it, Help Buttons are "unattractive". We hide them in our shirts or don't wear them at all. Our goal is to provide you the ability to dress fashionable while keeping you safe and independent. Our designs are custom made for each pendant type, removable and water resistant. There are 25 stylish patterns to choose from.
More information is available at www.helpbuttondesigns.com.
About HBD Business Solutions
HBD Business Solutions is a Michigan based company servicing all parts of the U.S. and is committed to providing simple and affordable solutions for Health Care Organizations offering Merchant Credit Card Services and Home Safety Services to Individuals, Businesses, Home Care, and Independent Living Communities. We also work with clients outside of the Health Care scope requesting our service.
Now Offering Affordable Medical Alert Service by HBD Business Solution
HBD Business Solutions now offers affordable Medical Alert Service. More than half of all fall related incidents occur in the home and that is why getting help quickly can reduce complications and maintain independence.
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