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Getting home sooner: How MePACS alarms reduces hospital stays
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Discover our complete guide to Duress Alarms for lone workers — a clear, practical resource for managers responsible for staff safety.
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Falls happen: what every older Australian should have in place
Most older Australians want to live in their own homes. A personal alarm helps make it possible.
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Faces of MePACS - Michelle
Michelle’s journey to MePACS is a story of purpose, resilience and a deep commitment to people.
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Falls are a major risk for many older Australians, but prevention strategies can significantly reduce that risk.
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Faces of MePACS-Olivia
Meet Olivia, known for her kindness, compassion, calm presence and sharing the occasional giggle with clients.
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The ultimate personal alarms guide for Australian seniors
Everything you need to know about personal alarms, explained in a clear and simple way.
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How personal alarms can support independence for NDIS participants in supported accommodation
Discover how personal alarms can help NDIS participants stay safe and independent in supported accommodation.
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Why monitored duress alarms matter for disability support workers
Disability support workers face unpredictable risks. See how monitored duress alarms provide a faster, more reliable way to stay safe.
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