Do you have an iPhone? Do you use Emergency SOS on your iPhone? How does the CareRinger service measure up? iPhone SOS1 CareRinger2 By turning on Auto Call, your iPhone automatically calls emergency services (911) after the countdown ends. You
Check My Meds Reminder
It’s Medicare enrollment time. You spend your money on the part D drug plan, but you may not benefit from the “care” if you forget your meds. Your loved ones may let you know if you’re off-schedule, but for many
Locate a Senior using Find My app
Some time ago, I received an alert from the Ventura County Police about a missing person who left her house and disappeared in our neighborhood. “What if she had her cell phone with her?”, I thought to myself. Perhaps, the
Tap2Check-in Button Setup Instructions
The Tap2Check-in Button is a companion product for your CareRinger™ Early Check-in feature. When it’s about time for your check-in call, it will light up to alert you. All you need to do is tap the light to check in.
Tap2Check-in Product Information
The Tap2Check-in Button is a companion product for your CareRinger™ Early Check-in feature. When it’s about time for your check-in call, it will light up to alert you. All you need to do is tap the light to check in.
How We Can Help
Dear CareRinger Users and Friends, It has been difficult for everyone to stay home and fight the Coronavirus. In a recent message from Senior Concerns, the challenges of many seniors who are alone and afraid are identified. Our senior community
The Table has Turned, Time to Check-in
My friend JC has a cell phone that works with his hearing aid using some Bluetooth technology. Lately, his Bluetooth device has had its time and was sent to the shop for repair. While waiting for the fix, JC is
Season’s Greetings 2019
Dear CareRinger users and friends, Family caregivers using the CareRinger service can experience peace of mind when their loved ones answer the check-in call. This year, CareRinger has introduced the light button so they can tap to check-in when it’s
How technology can make things easier for our seniors
They can acknowledge their well-being with just a push of a button. Or by doing so, they can let their loved ones know that they have taken their medicine. For most seniors, this is how technology should work for them.
The CareRinger Choice
Some of us still own a landline phone. One popular belief is that the independently-powered landlines can survive a blackout, which is important in an emergency situation. Yet, cell phones are taking the place of landline phones and offering functions