Medical Alert Systems You Can Depend On
Lifeline allows you to maintain your lifestyle with 24/7 access to help.
Our Products
Best for away from home
Best for everyday use
Best for wanderers
Best for outdoors
Lifeline vs. the Competition
Features | Lifeline | Competitor A | Competitor B | Competitor C | Competitor D |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Over 50 years as Canada's leading provider of medical alert systems | Yes | No | No | No | No |
Canadian monitoring and service delivery | Company Owned | Company Owned | Outsources Monitoring | Company Owned | Outsources Monitoring |
Choose how you would like your service installed | Yes | Yes | No | No | No |
Mobile wrist and pendant models available | Mini Pendant, Pendant, Wristband | Pendant, Wristband | Pendant, Wristband | Pendant, Wristband | Pendant, Wristband |
Most discreet mobile help button available | Yes | No | No | No | No |
Fall detection available on wrist model | Yes | No | No | Yes | No |
GPS tracking available for seniors who wander | Yes | No | No | No | No |
Number of languages we support | 240 Languages | 2 Languages | 240 Languages | 2 Languages | 5 Languages |
Medication management solution for your loved one | Yes | No | No | No | No |
Wide range of FREE Senior's health & safety resources | Yes | No | No | Yes | No |
Customer Testimonials
The Most Trusted Medical Alert Service in Canada
Over 7 million* people have counted on Lifeline to feel safe at home
Lifeline is an easy-to-use personal response service that lets you summon help any time of the day or night – even if you can’t speak. All you have to do is press your Help Button, worn on a wristband or pendant, and a trained Personal Response Associate will ensure you get help fast. That’s why Lifeline provides the #1 Medical Alert Service to offer you something else: peace of mind.
Dependability is key to peace of mind. That’s why doctors, hospitals, and professional caregivers trust our Medical Alert Service.
Only Lifeline offers Fall Detection – the most widely adopted fall detection in North America.
For an added layer of protection, Fall Detection lets us know if you need help – even if you can’t. Its superior technology is designed to automatically detect most falls1 – and achieve a low rate of false alarms – by distinguishing between actual falls and everyday activities like sitting, standing and reclining.
Over 30% of the time seniors experiencing a fall can’t or don’t push their button potentially due to unconsciousness or confusion.
Lifeline with Fall Detection has automatically detected over 200,000 falls that services requiring a button to be pushed might’ve missed.
At the heart of all of our services is a discrete call button, worn as a necklace or bracelet. It connects you or loved one to help in a case of a fall or an emergency 24/7. Our emergency button is paired with an in-home Communicator which acts as a speaker phone for two-way voice communication with our Response Centre. All calls go directly to the Lifeline-owned Response Centre in Canada. You can always be sure that your call will be answered by highly trained and caring Response Associates who will access your profile, contact the people you’ve identified, and request the help you want. Our Response Associates will even follow up to confirm that help has arrived.
Live independently at home with the Lifeline Medical Alert Service
This year 1.4 million people, 65 and older will fall. If you or a loved one experience a medical emergency, time is of the essence. That’s where Lifeline can help, connecting you to the right help for the situation, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year at the push of a button. Whether you need emergency services or just the assistance of a family member or friend to help you get back on your feet, we can help.
Confidence, reliability, and peace of mind are qualities that you deserve when caring for an elderly parent or a loved one, and they’re qualities that can be found with Lifeline.
Keeping seniors active with Lifeline’s mobile medical alert system
Ruth has been a Lifeline subscriber after she experienced a fall over 14 years ago. While Ruth has enjoyed the feeling of confidence and security her Lifeline button service provides, she always wanted to feel the same peace of mind when she left the house. As an active senior who volunteers at the local hospital, walks her dog, and runs her own errands, Ruth jumped at the chance to get our mobile medical alert service.
Featuring location tracking technologies like GPS and fall detection, Lifeline’s mobile personal emergency response system gives seniors the assurance to get up and go while being protected by our 24/7, Canada-based response centre which protects more seniors than any other medical alert service.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does the Lifeline medical alert service cost?
There is a monthly fee which includes the 24-hour monitoring and rental of the Lifeline equipment and a one-time activation fee. The monthly fee may vary depending on the equipment selected and/or program offering in your service area. With Lifeline, there are no hidden costs, and you can cancel at any time.
For pricing on the Lifeline programs nearest to you, simply call this toll-free number 1-866-801-1595.
We’ll be happy to provide everything you need to get the service for you or your loved one.
What is the role of a Responder? What does a Responder do?
As a Responder, you are a very important part of the Lifeline network. When the subscriber presses their Help Button to signal for help, our Response Centre will determine whether your assistance may be needed and call you with instructions on what we need you to do to help your loved one or friend.
Can I use the Help button outside?
This depends on the type of Lifeline service you have:
HomeSafe: Depending on the range of your Help Button, you may be able to access help in the garden or yard of your home. However, it’s important to understand your coverage area. Conducting a range test will help you to determine whether your HomeSafe button also works on your property/outside of your house. Watch our informational video on conducting a range test here: How to Conduct a Range Test
On the Go: Uses a third-party cellular provider and is designed for use anywhere across Canada. Provided your On the Go button has access to a third-party cellular network provider, you can access help 24/7 if you have a fall or need medical assistance
What does my monthly Lifeline invoice cover?
Your invoice outlines the monthly fee for your Lifeline which includes rental of the equipment, your 24/7 monitoring, and any applicable taxes.
How do I adjust the neck cord?
The neck cord can be shortened or lengthened using the following process:
To shorten: With a tab between your first finger and thumb of each hand, slide both tabs apart in line with your shoulders.
To lengthen: Pull one strand off the neck cord while sliding the tab to the back. Repeat on the other side.
I need to adjust the neck cord. Can I tie a knot in it?
No. You should never tie a knot in the neck cord as it could prevent the break-away feature from working properly and creates a risk of strangulation. The neck cord can be adjusted by pulling on the adjustment tabs located on each side of the neck cord.
Lifeline’s 50th anniversary
Lifeline is proud to be celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. The brand was established in 1974 by gerontologist Dr. Andrew Dibner and his sociologist wife, Susan as a way to address the needs of older adults living alone who require help or urgent medical attention. The first medical alert system of its kind, Lifeline, grew from this idea and continued to build on its promise to deliver greater Peace of Mind, Reassurance, and Independence.
Today, Lifeline has served more than 7.5 million people across North America and is the most widely recognized and trusted brand by seniors, family caregivers and healthcare professionals alike. Our reputation for offering innovative systems paired with the delivery of professional monitoring that is completely focused on the needs of seniors and patients has allowed Lifeline to stand apart in this growing market.
While the Lifeline service has evolved over the last 50 years, one thing has remained constant: our mission to help older adults live their lives independently with confidence.
Featured Resources
Medical emergencies and falls can happen without warning at any time and family members and friends may not always be able to be with their loved one when they’re needed most. Older adults and their caregivers feel a great relief knowing that help is always just a push of a button away.
Education is an important component to living a healthy and safe lifestyle. That’s why Lifeline produces a variety of publications with up-to-date health and safety information. Get the advice and support you need from our expert resources and tools.
In Canada, a senior endures a fall every 12 seconds. Of these fall victims, 67% of them suffer from life-threatening injuries if they aren’t found within 72 hours. The best way to combat injuries to the elderly from accidental falls is to prevent them from happening in the first place.