PRESS RELEASE: Innovative Daily Check-Up Call To Elderly Is A Potential Life-Saver

The number of elderly Australians living alone is growing, as more and more older Aussies prefer staying at home rather than living in an aged-care facility.

Australian company, Care Calling Now, is changing the way people check on their loved ones – from anywhere in the world.

The company provides a daily telephone service to make sure family members are okay.

The service allows loved ones who are perhaps unable to personally check on their elderly parents, enjoy peace of mind.

For an investment of around $1 day, families can have an automated phone call arranged for a designated time each day.

Even multiple calls throughout the day can be arranged if family members wish.

When the call is answered, the person simply needs to press any number key on their phone to confirm they are okay.

If there is no response to this automated call, there is a reminder call.

And if there is no response to that, up to 4 people can be notified via text and email.

If an elderly parent had suffered a fall or other health issue, this simple service could be a life-saver.

CEO, Irene Manson, highlights “we understand that checking in on one’s elderly parents can be difficult, as everyone is busy at work or looking after their own children and so forth.

Our service is automated and therefore one’s elderly family member can receive one or more calls daily, providing the rest of the family with peace of mind that everything is okay.”

Complimentary Taste-Test

The company is currently offering a 14 Day Free Trial for a limited time.

This allows people to road-test the automated phone call check-in at no cost.

Chief Executive, Irene Manson, further highlights “whilst the medical alert bracelets are fine, statistics show that many older folk forget to wear it – or refuse to wear it. Whereas our check-in phone service is easy & somewhat a guardian angel style relief for the whole family.”

Customer, Andrew Rule, comments “It’s an incredible service, as my mother is 90 years of age & lives alone. I have a busy lifestyle & my work commitments make it difficult for me to check on mum as regularly as I’d like to.

So this daily phone check-in on my mum gives me a huge sense of relief. I know that if she doesn’t answer the phone, I’ll be contacted quickly.”

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Media Contacts:

Name: Irene MansonCompany: Care Calling NowEmail: Phone: 0422 948 163

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