Dealing with a Senior's Objections

Independence they want— attention they need.

  • There's nothing wrong with me, I’m fine.
  • I don't need this/I don't need this yet.
  • It's too expensive.
  • It's too intrusive; I hate the idea of being watched.
  • I don't want to fuss with a new system.
  • My pet would probably set off the sensors.
  • I already have home aid twice a week; why would I need this too?

Sound familiar?

If you think a loved one should consider QuietCare to increase their safety in independent living, consider these perspectives—

I’m Fine.

Of course you are! This is for me— I need to be able to know you're ok, for my own peace of mind. (And I can't stand the thought of you being alone if something were to happen.)

Cost

It's worth it to me and costs less than the price of my daily coffee. Anyway, you're not paying for it, I am. Besides, for just a few dollars a day, isn't the luxury of living (safely!) in your own home very cost effective?

Just compare the costs!

  • QuietCare— just a few dollars a day
  • Full Time Homecare Worker— $13/hour
  • Assisted Living— $100/day
  • Hospital fees for preventable incident— Thousands of dollars