A distinguished leader!

Life Alarm Services has been recognized as a provider of quality medical alarm/personal emergency response systems for numerous years. Our well trained staff, customer friendly support, dependable products and concern for the well-being of our subscribers are a few factors that make Life Alarm stand out above the rest.

Life Alarm Services is referred through thousands of public agencies, hospitals, community service organizations, home health care providers, and subscribers throughout the nation. Our monitoring center has monitored thousands of subscribers, and provided them with quality service throughout. That is an accomplishment we are very proud of. After all, each of our subscribers and their families trust in our service due to the responsibility we have.

We provide medical alarm/personal emergency response service throughout the United States and Canada. Our product is a very installer-friendly plug and play system. This simplistic system makes our subscribers comfortable with the operation of their life saving system, Life Alarm. The two-way voice communication system assures quick and efficient response to any in-home emergency. Our systems are ideally designed for the elderly and disabled persons who are home alone and medically at risk.

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Relatively new specialized field of law

Elder Law is a relatively new specialized field of law that deals with the issues faced by the fastest growing segment of the U.S. population, the elderly. Finding an attorney that specializes in matters for the elderly has its advantages. An elder law attorney has knowledge of the senior population and their unique needs as well as the myths related to competence and aging.

They are also aware of the mental and physical difficulties that often accompany the elderly. They have a broad knowledge base when it comes to addressing the legal needs of their clients. An elder law attorney takes into consideration the health of the elder person being represented.

National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA)

The National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA) which is a non-profit association that assists lawyers, bar organizations and others who work with older clients and their families was established in 1987. The Academy provides a resource of information, education, networking and assistance to those who deal with the many specialized issues involved with legal services to seniors.

Questions to ask when searching for an elder law attorney:

  • Is the attorney a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys?
  • How long has the attorney been practicing?
  • What percentage of the attorney's practice is devoted to elder law?
  • Does his or her practice emphasize a particular area of elder law?
  • What is the attorney's experience regarding the specific matter with which you are concerned?
  • How much elder law training has the attorney had, and from what organizations?
  • Will the attorney be able to work within your time limitations?

Before contacting an elder law attorney, it would be helpful for you and the attorney if you prepare in advance. Most importantly, prepare a list of questions you would like to have answered. It is sometimes difficult to remember everything you would like to ask if you do not have a list of questions prepared. Gather documents that pertain to the issues you would like to have addressed.

Elder law attorneys deal with following legal issues

  • Health and personal planning To include living wills and power of attorney.
  • Financial Planning
  • All aspects of planning for aging, illness, and incapacity

  • Guardianship and guardianship avoidance
  • Employment and retirement matters
  • Long term care facilities and nursing home claims

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