Who Choose Aid Call?
Over 40,000 people throughout the UK rely on the Aid Call emergency
alarm service.
Although it is owned by Age Concern, by no means are
all the customers elderly. Some have a physical disability, or a
chronic condition such as epilepsy or diabetes. Some are recovering
from illness, while others are more concerned for their security than
their health.
About Aid Call
Background and History to Aid Call
Established in 1981, Aid Call has installed more personal alarms in the UK than anyone else. Bought by Age Concern in 1998, we are focused on providing quality products and service that represent good value for money.
Thousands of people throughout the UK benefit from the emergency response services provided by Aid Call. The service is available to anyone, no means testing, no age limit and no waiting lists.
Aid Call is owned by Age Concern, the largest older person’s charitable network in the UK. With over 300,000 volunteers and staff it is dedicated to promoting the well being of older people.
All of Aid Call’s profits help to fund the works of Age Concern England, a registered charity.
Aid Call operates an efficient, professional and friendly response service in line with the TSA. There are as many reasons for choosing Aid Call as there are people who use it. But generally, Aid Call helps independent people to continue living in their own homes, in their own way, with confidence and peace of mind.
Aid Call operates a flexible charging policy with a range of payment options covering installation, monitoring and maintenance to suit you.
Seven days a week and 365 days a year
Aid Call brings peace of mind, both for the independent-minded and their families. It’s good to know your family and friends are looking out for you, yet few of us like to be fussed over when concern can feel like intrusion.
Knowing help is at your fingertips – 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and 365 days a year – means if anything should ever go wrong, you know you are never alone.