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Hi, Welcome to My Quiet Zone! I'm  Beng a.k.a Ailecgee. Tita Beng and Beng Gee.  A domesticated wife  and a mom to two legal aged children. An accounting graduate, had worked for an insurance company, and other companies as well. (but that was history!)Now, a plain housewife addicted to blogging.

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This blog is all about health, home, home appliances and gadgets, food, pets and anything that has something to do with the daily living of a stay at home wife and mother.

Mother lived up to a ripe old age

August 20, 2010

 

It is not clear to me what makes one live up to a ripe old age.   Perhaps it’s  the lifestyle,  or the environment  or  may be genetic which I  hope I inherited  cos my mother  lived up to the ripe old age of 95. I was a menopause baby, as I was told.  Mother  grew old with no medical problems. She was strong till 93 and couldn’t be stopped from watering the plants or washing the dishes. Until  she lost her balance one day and fell on the floor.  She was alone that time and it took her sometime to get up from the fall.  Since then, mother  quickly lost her strength and eventually,  dementia took over her sense of perception.

Surfing the net just a while ago, I stumbled upon this one site which provides Medical Alert  to seniors.  The device is the only one offered with Fall Detection.  Wearing the device during any sudden fall will send alert.  Unlike other Medical Alert devices offered in the market,  the Brickhouse alert Home gives one complete protection 24/7 anywhere in the world.  Whether the senior wanders out of his own premise or accidentally falls while all alone, he is connected to a live help immediately.  How I wish we knew about this kind of Medical Alert back then.  Nevertheless,  we knew a lot of seniors who’d probably need this and best that we inform them about this helpful device.

 

 


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