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Lifeline Service


The Lifeline Service
 
The Lifeline Service is a communication system which enables its users to summon help at any time - day or night.
 
It is backed up by our team of mobile wardens who visit clients, help them acquire additional support if needed and respond to requests for assistance and emergencies 24 hours a day.  If you are elderly, disabled, recuperating or caring for someone then the Lifeline Service is for you.
 
Users are provided with a Lifeline Unit which enables them to call our control centre at the press of a button, the operator there will talk to the caller and summon the necessary assistance if required.
 
The Richmondshire Lifeline Service is more than just an emergency helpline. We visit you to explain how the service works and install the equipment (at no extra cost).  We visit you to ensure all is well, to test the equipment and to validate our records.
 
When you need help we are only the press of a button away, 24hours a day.
 
Lifeline can help you maintain your valued independence whilst giving you and your family peace of mind.
remember, you too can enjoy your independence with peace of mind with the Richmondshire Lifeline Service. HELP AT THE TOUCH OF A BUTTON
 
To find out more about the Lifeline Service, please telephone 01748 829100.
 
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Last updated: 24 October 2005


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