Lynn Wilson |
by Lynn
Wilson, Founder of The CareGiver Partnership
Visiting
Angels launched “ICE: A Cell Phone Safety Campaign” in January to help keep
seniors safe while away from loved ones. Programming easy-to-find emergency
contact numbers into a senior’s mobile phone can save lives in dangerous
weather conditions.
Cold
temperatures are dangerous at any age, but they can be especially
life-threatening to the elderly, who face slipping hazards, stranded vehicles
and confusion. Visiting Angels, a national, in-home senior care agency,
launched a program to help emergency responders contact loved ones quickly and
easily.
The Visiting
Angels In Case of Emergency Safety Campaign is simple. It requires adding
emergency contact names and numbers in seniors’ phones with the letters “ICE”
in front of those names. If someone finds a senior in trouble, he will know
whom to call. Visiting Angels says an ICE contact entry should include every
phone number — mobile, home, work, etc. — and that person should know the
senior’s medical conditions, medications they’re taking and doctors’ names.
With the
extreme winter weather hitting many areas of the country, the elderly
especially are at risk because the body’s ability to maintain a constant
internal temperature decreases with age. In addition to calling or checking on
a loved one daily, make sure that if she does have to go out, she’s properly
equipped should an emergency arise.
Here are a
few more tips to expand on this initiative:
- In addition to ICE numbers being found under the letter “I” on a contact list, those names and numbers may be added a second time with “AA ICE” inserted before the emergency contact’s name. This ensures those contacts are found at the top of the list.
- Some phones already include an In Case of Emergency entry at the top of the list. It’s a good idea to check a loved one’s contact list on a regular basis to ensure the information is up to date.
- Seniors who use pass codes to lock their phones can still include ICE information on the lock screen. One way is to create an image with the ICE name and number, transfer the image to the phone and use the picture as the phone’s lock-screen wallpaper.
Read more
about ICE: A Cell Phone Safety Campaign and download a free ICE label at the
Visiting Angels website. The label can be printed on self-adhesive or regular
paper and attached to a cell phone.
Read more
tips on keeping the elderly safe in extreme winter weather, and download our free fall prevention guide.
About The
CareGiver Partnership. The CareGiver Partnership helps caregivers and their
loved ones with answers to their caregiving questions, including information
about home health care products and supplies, from our Wisconsin-based team of
Product Specialists who are all current or former caregivers. The company’s Web
site provides the largest online library of resources on subjects most
important to caregivers — from arthritis to assisted living, and Parkinson’s to
prostate cancer — as well as access to more than 3,000 home care products for
incontinence, skin care, mobility, home safety and daily living aids. The
CareGiver Partnership was founded in 2004 by Lynn Wilson of Neenah, Wis. Visit
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