Are you worried about someone you love, but can’t always be there for them?
From as little as £3.69 per week, the 3rings plug gives you and your family the added peace of mind you’re looking for.
You may be worried about someone who has recently suffered a fall or injury, is recuperating at home after a stay in hospital, or has found themselves living alone. When you can’t always be there, 3rings can help.
It’s a small price to pay to know that they’re safe and well each day. The plug isn’t there to replace your daily phone call, but can offer instant peace of mind throughout the day for those times you’re unable to reach your loved one.
Imagine, just by your mum or dad making their morning cup of tea, or your uncle or a grandparent watching their favourite TV show, the whole family will know that everything is OK. That’s what the 3rings plug can do.
Simply plug an appliance your loved one uses regularly, like the kettle or the TV, into your 3rings plug. If you want to check that, for example, mum makes her morning cup of tea between 5am and 9am, and uses the kettle again between 3pm and 6pm, simply set this up via your 3rings account. If all is OK, you and up to 10 family members and friends will get daily comforting messages, letting you know she’s used the kettle during these hours. If however, no activity is detected, you’ll get an alert.
The 3rings plug delivers a simple and affordable solution, giving you reassurance whilst respecting your loved one’s privacy and helping them to stay independent in their own home.
To find out more, call Westfield Health on 0114 250 2000 and visit www.westfieldhealth.com/3rings
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