Iām sorry to hear. Itās often a difficult conversation that doesnāt always end the way you want it to.
Youāre also trying to protect her from having a horrible accident without a means for someone to get to her in time as well.
I hope things go ok for you.
Eagle@aussie.zone āØ2ā© āØmonthsā© ago
Please have her get a full check up. Falls are a symptom of something else going on 99% of the time. My mum reluctantly agreed to wear a Live Life alarm around 18 months ago, and she wears it daily. I can check her location, and when she fell while out at a bbq Saturday night it alerted me and my brother. We had a quick chat with her through the pendant, and all was good. My MIL on the other hand refuses to wear hers, and spent a night outside after a fall.
Bottom_racer@aussie.zone āØ2ā© āØmonthsā© ago
Gawd thatās awful.
And thank you kindly Iām going to look into that.
Eagle@aussie.zone āØ2ā© āØmonthsā© ago
I canāt tell you how shit it made all of us feel. Ultimately it is and was her choice, but Iām on her ass every day now to wear it. We donāt care about the false alarms (they do happen) but Iād rather 400 of them than that phone call from her neighbours again.
At least my mum has the brains to wear it and she even said it gives her security and the ability to get out and about, and all she has to do is push a button for help.