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MyNotifi® Fall Detection Wearable and ATAP forge Alliance

by MedHab MyNotifi | Posted in Latest News | No comments yet. | 2605 views on this post

San Angelo, Texas, MedHab LLC, a leader in wearable medical technologies including the innovative MyNotifi® senior alert and fall detection wearable, announced the official launch of their partnership with The National Assistive Technology Act (www.ataporg.org) bringing remote technology like MyNotifi® to seniors everywhere.

MyNotifi® is the only no monthly fee senior alert and fall detection system designed to notify family, friends & neighbors if a fall occurs. Worn as clip or wristband, MyNotifi® interfaces with a smartphone and can summon help or detect falls no matter where the wearer goes. The user sets up the network of care – and each person in the notify network simultaneously receives a notification in the event of a fall. And, for those without a smartphone, MyNotifi® is introducing an in-home HUB that can detect falls and send alerts from within the wearer’s home and surrounding property.

The Association of Assistive Technology Act Programs (ATAP) is a national, member-based non-profit organization, comprised of state Assistive Technology Act Programs funded under the Assistive Technology Act (AT Act). ATAP facilitates the coordination of state AT Programs nationally and provides technical assistance and support to its members. Established in 1997, ATAP will be providing MyNotifi® devices to their members. Senior Technology Solutions of Colorado CEO and ATAP provider Mel Schulman states, “As a senior technology provider, we have a very high standard for solutions we recommend, and we chose MyNotifi® because it offers the best performance and best value for our clients,”

For more information about Medhab or MyNotifi®, visit www.mynotifi.com.

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