Medical Alert Jewelry Could Save Your Life

by Michael on September 1, 2009 in Health

If you have a child or elderly family member with special medical needs, it’s a good idea to start looking into getting a medical alert bracelet for them, so that they will be cared for even when you’re not around or able to get them to the hospital. There are a number of styles and varieties for you to choose from, and a gold medical bracelet could end up saving your family member’s life.

When you’re searching for a medical bracelet, you should make sure that you are shopping with companies that are partnered with trusted medical supply or insurance companies. This will let you know that the medical tags will be recognized by other health professionals and the general public. You should be looking for the official medical symbol, which is a snake that is wrapped around a scepter, and the setting for the symbol should be silver or gold-plated, or accented with red or blue. Companies like Blue Cross Blue Shield will most likely be able to offer your recommendations on the alert pendant that you should choose for a bracelet, and will give you style suggestions that are best for both children and seniors.

A medical bracelet should also include important information about the patient, in case they have to be taken into the hospital for any reason. If your child has severe food allergies, this should be detailed on the bracelet, especially when you are not around for a birthday party or social event that your child is attending. If your mother or father has had heart problems in the past, and is currently on medication, these details will need to be included in a medical bracelet as well, in case your parent starts exhibiting the signs of a heart attack. A medical alert bracelet should also provide information on medication allergies, so that your loved one can be treated with the right medicine if there is every an emergency. For instance, some people are severely allergic to aspirin or penicillin, and doses of these medicines can make health problems much worse.

Now that you know which technical information should be included in your family member’s medical bracelet, you will need to select a design that fits their personal style. If you select a bracelet that your parent or child actually likes, there’s a better chance that they will wear the bracelet every day, especially when you are not present. You can choose from gold and silver-plated medical bracelets, and there are bracelets that are similar to charm bracelets, with a medical pendant to accent the jewelry. You may also want to choose from cloth and Velcro bracelets for your children, since these will be better for children to keep track of without getting them dirty or damaging them

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Swarovski Pendants December 30, 2009 at 9:45 pm

Thanks thanks thanks! I was looking for something along lines of this for hours and couldn’t find it.

Rex A. Taylor July 15, 2010 at 7:19 am

I’m a 53 old stroke survivor with number of medical issues & medications looking for Med. I.D. bracelet Thank You. Rex A. Taylor

medical alert bracelets July 15, 2010 at 11:33 am

Hi Rex:
Glad we could help. As mentioned before the best selection and prices we found on medical ID’s would have to on be StickyJewelry.

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