Wichita Lifeline, Inc.

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The Mission of Wichita Lifeline

Wichita Lifeline, Inc. is a not-for-profit personal emergency response dedicated toward individuals whose health is at risk. Read more >

Emergency Response Services
Wichita Lifeline, Inc. provides personal emergency response services. Our organization allows an individual (subscriber) to remain in their home and yet, have the security of knowing that help is only a button push away. Our subscribers are monitored 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Our staff is on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Using one’s natural support system of neighbors, friends, and family, Lifeline can send someone to the subscriber’s home within minutes. If the situation is more serious, emergency services are dispatched. Link for more information >

Frequently Asked Questions
Get answers to questions about Your Lifeline Service, The Lifeline Communicator, and The Personal Help button. Lifeline is not only for the elderly. We also provide services to the disabled, physical therapy patients, people with medical conditions such as heart problems and diabetes, and persons recuperating from surgery
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Currently, we serve more than over 2,500 subscribers. Along with these over 2,500 individuals, there are family members, friends, neighbors, and caregivers all counting on Lifeline to respond within minutes, once a button is pushed.
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Living at home for as long as possible is a goal that most of us share, but as we age, changes occur in our ability to function mentally and physically, making it a challenge to remain at home. These changes often necessitate thinking through next steps and taking action, such as installing safety devices and getting support when needed.

 

Developing a plan for the future can be difficult, but not having a plan can be more costly, and cause more heartache. That’s why Philips Lifeline is sponsoring the Independent Living Assessment for older adults and their families to plan for the future while continuing independent living at home.

 

The independent Living Assessment, powered by Boston University Activity Measure for Post Acute Care (AM-PAC), is a free evaluation taken online, which assesses your ability to live independently. This clinically validated assessment covers three areas of function – moving about freely, managing life skills and performing daily tasks.



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