Margaret's Osteoporosis, Her Stroke & How Safe at Home Has Changed Her Life

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
  • Margaret Jeffreys, a local Portsmouth resident, tells us how Safe at Home gives her peace of mind and the ability to live independently in the comfort of her own home.
    Margaret lives with severe osteoporosis and had previously suffered a stroke, so relies on her fall detector, key safe and alarm to help her live safely and knowing that help is always available. In Margaret's own words, "It's changed my life".
    Safe at Home is a Portsmouth City Council service which provides equipment and technology to help people remain independent and safe in their homes. From fall detectors to epilepsy monitors, to a 24/7 dedicated support team, there's a wide range of products and services to suit each person's situation and budget.
    Safe at Home are currently offering free installations for new customer this June: www.portsmouth...
    Contact Safe at Home's friendly and expert team by calling 023 92 834460 or visiting wearesafeathome.co.uk

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