Philips 6800, 6900 user manual What Is a Responder?, Choosing a Responder

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What Is a “Responder”?

As a Lifeline subscriber, you should have one or more people who have agreed to be “Responders.” These are people you know whom Lifeline will call in an emergency, when appropriate. Examples include: neighbors, friends, relatives, your current nursing aide, etc.

Choosing a Responder

It is best to choose a Responder who:

Has a key to your home or knows where one is located (perhaps in a key lockbox).

Could come to help you at different times of the day or night.

Lives or works within 10 minutes of where you live.

Information Lifeline Needs About Responders

Please ensure that Philips Lifeline has the following information about each person acting as a Responder (also, record the information inside the front cover of this User’s Manual):

Name

Phone numbers—home, work and cell phone

Whether or not the Responder has a key

For any questions about selecting or being a Responder, please call Philips Lifeline.

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