Lifeline Testimonials

Lifeline Standard with AutoAlert Option

What people are saying...

Mary Guz, San Anselmo

"My husband had his first bout with angina when he was only 49 years old while riding on his mountain bike. With a family history of heart disease he went immediately to a cardiologist where he was diagnosed with coronary artery disease after an angiogram and angioplasty. Since that time, he has undergone 8 angioplasties; fortunately he has never had a heart attack. Because I was traveling a fair amount for my job, I was concerned that something more serious could happen to him while I was away and he could not get to a telephone to call for help.

We decided to get Lifeline a few years ago knowing that if he was having chest pains or any other symptoms, all he had to do was press a small button that he wears on a wrist band and within seconds someone is on the line with him to see if he needs help. They can call a friend or emergency service depending on his needs. What a relief it has been for both of us. Even if he is in the shower he can still get help as the button is waterproof!

The cost seems minimal to us at only a little over $1 a day for the peace of mind. Now I can continue to do my work and know that he is in the best of hands having Lifeline."
Mary Guz, San Anselmo


Johanna Crosby, Sonoma

"I have been a grateful user of the Lifeline emergency button. I wear it when I am at home. This is so reassuring as I know I have instant access to the paramedics.

I am an insulin dependent diabetic for 33 years. If my blood sugar suddenly drops to a critical level (hypoglycemia), I will lose consciousness. I can tell when this is about to happen and I will press my Lifeline button. The paramedics arrive within minutes.

Lifeline has given me peace of mind, knowing I am not alone with this disease. I depend on Lifeline as it has saved my life several times."

My thanks to Lifeline!"
Johanna Crosby, Sonoma


Alice Rebizzo, Petaluma

"It has been my pleasure to be associated with Lifeline for many years. This started in the early 1980's when I was employed at Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital. The hospital provided Lifeline as a community service and asked my parents to participate. My father had this service until his death at 97 years of age in 1985. My mother continued with the Lifeline service until her death at 90 years of age in 1990. They also participated in photos for a Lifeline brochure. I am a second generation Lifeline participant both in promotional materials and the service.

Now many of my friends make use of this call system and I, too, have subscribed to Lifeline since having had a small stroke in April 2010. Both my parents had occasion to use this help button. I, of course, hope to never need its use. But, I certainly feel secure with it always ready either around my neck or on my wrist.

Also, important are the new ideas that Lifeline will bring to the clients such as the AutoAlert help button and the Medication Dispensing Service."
– Alice Rebizzo, Petaluma


Charlie aka Marilyn Chuck, Santa Rosa

"As a case worker for Council on Aging, I have had many clients over the past ten years who utilize the Lifeline medical alert system.

Council on Aging

Whenever I have a client who lives alone, I recommend that a medical alert system be installed. In case of an emergency, including heart attack, stroke, falls or an intruder in the home, it gives family members, as well as me, peace of mind knowing that help is just the push of a button away. I consider it a form of insurance that you hope never to need, but are grateful to have if a problem should arise."
Charlie aka Marilyn Chuck, Santa Rosa

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