Free CAP Membership HealthCare Advocates
Up to 90% of medical bills contain errors. That means you are probably paying way too much!
Anyone who does or does not have health insurance will benefit from having the CAP membership.
The easiest way to think of HealthCare Advocates is to think of it as the auto club of healthcare. As you know, your auto club doesn’t sell you a car, nor do they fix your car, they simply make your entire driving experience better. Similarly, HealthCare Advocates doesn’t diagnose you, nor do we treat you, we make your healthcare experience better. Whether it be answering little questions, finding a doctor, insurance problems, selecting a nursing home, prescription or dental plans, questions on coverage, financial problems or whatever your healthcare problem is, we are here to make your healthcare experience better.
To download your application visit medical alarm page…
Please review all of the information on the medical alarm page before downloading your free CAP enrollment form.
34 million adults (16% of population) provide care to adults 50+years
47 is the average age of a family caregiver of those caring for someone aged 50+
63 is the average age of an elderly caregiver of those caring for someone aged 65+
5.8 -7.0 million people (family, friends and neighbors) provide care to persons 65+who need assistance with everyday activities
Unpaid family caregivers will likely continue to be the largest source of long-term care services in the U.S. and are estimated to reach 37 million caregivers by 2050, an increase of 85% from 2000
•Halo Monitoring –advanced fall detection and personal monitoring
•Medi-Pendant–senior medical alarm with two-way communication
•A&D Medical –telemedicine devices for in home patient care -blood pressure reader and weight scale
•Life Support Medical -auto fall detection, medication/appt reminders, fire & co2 station alerts, flood detection…
•Sonamba–wellbeing monitoring system for independent seniors
Unintentional falls were the #1reason seniors visited the emergency room
Centers for Disease Control, 2006 – 30,000 Americans over the age of 65 are seriously injured by falling, and nearly 250 die from their injuries EACH WEEK!
National Safety Council (NSC)- Fallingis the leading cause of injury, and the leading cause of injury-related death, for both men and women 75 and older
54 percent of all falling-related deaths of older people are caused by seniors falling down at home, and 20 percent of those fatal falls occur in residential institutions
National Safety Council (NSC) -24 percent of all seniors suffering a hip fracture DIE within a year of falling, and another 50 percent never return to their prior level of mobility and independence
To download your CAP HealthCare Advocates application and more information for family and friends on medical alert systems visit medical alarm page…