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How Australians Can Access a Personal Alarm for Free Through Government Funding
Many older Australians are unaware that they may be eligible for a free personal alarm through government-funded programs like CHSP, Home Care Packages, or the NDIS. These life-saving devices can offer peace of mind, fall detection, and 24/7 emergency support—all at little to no cost. Learn how to apply and access a personal alarm through funding available right now.
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Medical Alert Devices for Seniors: Ensuring Safety and Independence
As we age, maintaining independence while ensuring safety becomes increasingly important, especially for seniors who may face health challenges or ... -
Fall Detection
Personal Alarms Australia is your trusted partner for enhanced safety, specialising in fall detection for seniors, the elderly, lone workers, and i... -
Government Funded Personal Alarms
Are you or your loved ones looking for ways to enhance safety and peace of mind? Personal Alarms Australia is here to assist elderly and disabled A... -
Personal Alarm Reviews
At Personal Alarms Australia, we are thrilled to announce that our personal alarms for the elderly have been receiving an abundance of 5-star reviews from our valued customers. -
Personal Alarms Australia nominated for Queensland Community Achievement Awards
Last we had the priviledge to be nominated for the Queensland Community Achievement Awards - Synaco Saftey Award for our work in helping the Queensland community access affordable personal safety alarms for the elderly, disabled and lone workers. -
Who needs a personal alarm?
As the population ages in Australia, the demand for personal alarms with an SOS button and fall detection has increased significantly. Personal ala... -
Alarms for Lone Workers
Lone worker alarms are also known by a variety of other names, including: Personal safety alarms Man-down alarms Panic alarms Duress alarms Solo w... -
What are personal alarms for the elderly?
Personal alarms come under many names in the Australian market. This can make things confusing for seniors or families of elderly Australians looking to purchase them.