Anonymous wrote:There are Samsung smartwatches with a physical rotating bezel to move through the menus - maybe that would be more palatable than swiping?
Also look into watches for kids. I got my kid a Sync Up watch from Tmobile and it calls 911 if she holds down a physical button for 3 seconds. It has other limits, such as pre-set text messages, that he might prefer, and will only accept calls from designated numbers. There are other similar products if you don't use Tmobile.
Anonymous wrote: My parents wear (well, they are supposed to) buttons from Bay Alarm Medical. The buttons can be worn as a necklace or on the wrist (comes with both holders). There is also a 'base' with a help button and a couple extra help buttons I put in the bathroom and bedroom.
If you push the button, it calls the call center and they speak through the base, asking if they need help. If they don't answer, they call a list (which you set up) until someone answers, if no one does they call the emt's.
But the button doesn't call 'me' directly, if say mom wants to call me she uses her phone. It's more for 'I've fallen and I can't get up' situations. It does work, as my parents have caused a few false alarms!
Anonymous wrote:Who do you want him to call when he pushes a button?
Anonymous wrote:The thing about a wearable is he has to wear it 100% of the time he's out of bed. Will he wear a watch? Maybe this is in the same category as a cell phone, but what about an Apple Watch with cellular service? It has fall detection and can be set up to ask whether you want to make an emergency call with a quick swipe:
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208944
Of course that assumes he's conscious.
The reason I suggest an Apple watch is because we went through a similar discussion about my mom, but we determined she wouldn't consistently remember to wear a fall detection device but she will always put on her Apple watch. Maybe there are watchband-based fall detection devices but when we were looking it seemed like they were all lanyard-style.