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Author: Kaitlyn Short

LAST UPDATED: April 9th, 2025

Life Alert Emergency Response has been a pioneer of the medical alert system industry since its start in 1987. Popularized by its "Help! I've fallen and I can't get up!" ad campaign, the Life Alert system has become a household name; the brand is so synonymous with medical alert systems, that many know the medical alert industry simply as the Life Alert industry.

Below we have provided you with the Good, Bad, and Bottom Line about Life Alert in order to give you a quick breakdown of the facts to help you decide if Life Alert is the right medical alert system for you or your loved one.

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The Good

  • CSAA Five Diamond Certified
  • Free Shipping and Equipment Warranty
  • Life Alert Monitoring Center
  • Successful Services
  • Family Notifications
  • Multiple Emergency Services

CSAA Five Diamond Certified

Most medical alert companies should be CSAA five diamond certified if they want their monitoring center and services to be as safe and efficient as possible. The certification implies the company maintains a high-quality call center service.

It's not a requirement to obtain this certification in order to operate, so many medical alert providers aren't certified. It's comforting to know Life alert is certified and cares about taking those additional steps to ensure its medical alert services are exceeding standards. 

Free Shipping and  Equipment Warranty

Life Alert offers free shipping and a free equipment warranty. However, the duration of the warranty is unclear, so you may need to pay for an equipment replacement after a certain period of time. 

Life Alert Monitoring Center 

Being one of the largest medical alert companies in the industry, Life Alert operates its services with its own monitoring center. A significant amount of medical alert companies will contract with a third-party monitoring center. Having the response center be under Life Alert's direct attention likely makes for a more hands-on approach, which could be comforting to medical alert users and their loved ones. 

Successful Services

Since 2008, Life Alert's services have helped save more than 500,000 people. Having a successful medical alert service for so long and having the live-saving statistics to prove it is comforting to potential customers looking to put their safety in Life Alert's hands. 

Family Notifications

At the push of a button, the customer's emergency contact, along with an emergency dispatch unit, will be immediately notified of the problem. Your selected contact can be anyone, whether that is a family member, a caregiver, or a trusted neighbor.

Multiple Emergency Services

Life Alert also offers services for a host of situations aside from an occasional medical emergency. These include fire protection, carbon monoxide gas protection, home intrusion, mobile tracking through GPS, and a cell phone app. These services aren't just for seniors, either. 

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The Bad

  • Three-Year Contract
  • Expensive Service 
  • No Automatic Fall Detection
  • Few Equipment Details

Three-Year Contract

With a three-year contract, Life Alert locks customers into one of the longest contracts in the industry. Top competitors offer contracts that operate from month to month, which provides consumers the peace of mind of not having to buy out of a contract.

Having such a long contract in an industry that doesn't typically require them is concerning. The company's contract is also one of the most common Life Alert complaints among the majority of its customer reviews. Overall, consumers on our site are not happy with the long-term contract, and they find it difficult — and sometimes impossible — to get out of Life Alert's contract. 

Expensive Service

Because Life Alert is so well established in the industry, the company does not frequently rely on or offer discounts on its products and services. Although the company lists that it offers free equipment, shipping, and a warranty on its website, the Life Alert cost is one of the more expensive on the market.

Many medical alert companies have a similar offering of free equipment, free shipping, and a free warranty, but they also include no long-term contracts, free activation, and affordable monthly monitoring (as little as $19.95 per month). Life Alert, on the other hand, requires a three-year contract, charges upwards of $70 per month, and calls for a hefty activation fee of nearly $100.

Many Life Alert reviews also note that the company increases its prices without notice and relies on locking customers into a long-term contract of three years. We suggest making sure a long-term contract isn't something that is a deal-breaker for you if you're interested in Life Alert's services.

No Automatic Fall Detection

Many medical alert systems in the industry today offer automatic fall detection. Automatic fall detection is a medical alert capability that will immediately notify the medical alert company's monitoring center if a pendant wearer experiences a fall, even if they cannot press the button themselves. It's a way to give users peace of mind that they do not have to do anything on their part if they experience a fall; as long as you have on the wearable device, the fall will trigger help and the medical alert company will take care of contacting emergency responders.

Life Alert does not currently offer any products with fall detection capability. This is definitely a con of Life Alert, especially since most medical alert companies offer fall detection features. 

Few Equipment Details

The website offers next to no information on equipment details or company policies. In comparison to other companies that offer transparent details on multiple medical alert devices, this is concerning. 

According to the company's website, a Life Alert medical alert device does include the typical base station and a help button that can be worn as a pendant or a wristband, a backup battery life of 72 hours, and a U.S.-based monitoring service. It's also noted you have your choice of landline or cellular service, but no additional details are listed regarding package or equipment details.

There is no information on other medical alert service features such as two-way communication or a GPS unit built in for tracking. The website says there is on-the-go protection if you push the button on a "special cell phone button" but it's unclear what that is and if it is just referring to the Life Alert app you can navigate from your own mobile device.

To find additional information, you need to request a brochure. You can't request the brochure online or have it emailed to you; you instead have to call the company, talk to a representative, and request that a brochure be sent to you in the mail. By the time you receive the brochure, you could've already heavily researched, ordered, and received a medical alert system from another company that is more transparent about its services and has a more up-to-date process.

Most medical alert companies are upfront about their equipment and offerings online, even allowing orders to be made directly online, so it is worrying that Life Alert is selective about what little information it does share on its website and it's impossible to order unless you call the company. Unfortunately, if you're looking for convenience, that doesn't seem to be Life Alert's strong suit. 

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The Bottom Line

While Life Alert as a company has many positives such as the respected CSAA Five Diamond Certification, it does carry a high installation fee, hefty long-term contracts (three years), and average system features. 

Life Alert's business model seems to be similar to what it was when it first began. As technology has advanced and other capabilities have surfaced with other medical alert companies, Life Alert seems to instead be keeping its medical alert services similar to what it's always been rather than trying to improve and expand its offerings. For example, other medical alert providers have things such as automatic fall detection, advanced equipment with medical reminder functionality, medical alert smartwatches, etc.

Although its services are clearly effective and get the job done, for how much the company charges, we wish the company would expand its business model to include better services for a cheaper price point, as its competitors have done. 

Read Life Alert reviews below to see what customers have to say about Life Alert's medical alert systems and customer service. 

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Life Alert Frequently Asked Questions

Are Life Alert's medical alert devices waterproof?

All Life Alert pendants and buttons are fully waterproof to ensure you can use them in the shower/bathtub or outdoor on a rainy day. Life Alert also developed an exclusive Shower/Help Button for better protection in the shower, bathtubs, bathrooms, and bedrooms. In addition, all pendants and buttons do not need to be ever charged, or plugged in, so you are safe with them in the shower.

When will I receive my Life Alert system?

Life Alert offers free UPS ground shipping. The shipping can be upgraded for a fee for a 2-day or overnight delivery at customer request.

How much does Life Alert’s equipment cost?

There is no need to buy the equipment. It is given for free for the duration of the service. In addition, the UPS ground shipping is also free of charge.

How often do I need to charge the pendants and On-the-Go devices?

Life Alert is the only company that offers pendants, buttons and on-the-go devices with GPS that never need charging. They last up to 10 years. That means you are truly protected 24/7.

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Geoff Sherman Killeen, TX

I know this will probably fall on deaf years, but I was OK with the Life Alert system for my mother until I recently received charges to my account. While my mother died on 01-28-2021, charges continued on my account until -3-1-2021, thirty plus days after her death. Upon calling the billing department I learned that billing continues until they, Life Alert, has their equipment back in their possession. I don't have exact details on how long it took to box up and return the equipment, but I do know it was not two months after my mother's death. It might have taken a week. So Life Alert made a quick $140 waiting for their equipment. I will not recommend the service based upon these return shipping requirements and continued charging. For those that have the system, and the individual that would normally be using the equipment is incapable of using it or near death, box the equipment up and get it back to them pronto. Can you imagine the number of families in intense grief or maybe not even knowing that the user even had this system? This is quite a moneymaker for Life Alert even in death. Stay away from Life alert.

2 years ago

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Reply from Life Alert

We are truly sorry for the passing of your mother in 2021. Since this occurred a year ago, some of the details may have been forgotten. However, all of our calls are recorded for quality assurance and we looked into this matter for you. Our records show you called to advise of your mother's passing on January 28, 2021. At that time, we informed you of the paperwork needed, and once that was received we would schedule a pickup of the equipment to fully close the account.

We talked with you again on February 23, 2021, and again advised you of the paperwork needed to cancel the acct. On March 4, 2021, we received the paperwork and promptly made arrangements to retrieve our equipment. We hope this information was helpful. Again, we are truly sorry for the loss of your mother.

Jun. 15th, 2022

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Desooze Jacksonville, FL

Beware the heartless customer service of Life Alert! Seniors are their primary customers and yet they do not run their business with compassion or understanding that 3 year contracts are absurd for this demographic with negative life changes that come on rapidly and often unexpectedly. Death seems the only way out of a contract on an overpriced system! I hope when the parents of these customer service/ management/owners of Life Alert become infirm ......or heaven forbid themselves .......that they will not use their own Life Alert system! Go elsewhere folks! There are better and more affordable systems with no contracts at all .......and kind caring folks “behind the curtain” ready to help your loved one navigate the perils of aging!

5 years ago

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Catherine Marino West Sayville, NY

Although Life Alert made pretty good time in the one instance in which one of my mother's grandchildren pushed the button while playing (she has since moved it to a place they cannot reach), I'm very disappointed in their cancellation policy. They say I signed a 3 year contract but I did not. My mother might have, she doesn't remember, but she's not the one who set it all up and paid for it. When I arranged it for her (by the way, I don't know where those figures come from but I pay close to $80 a month) she was going to be alone as my sister and nephew who is 25 were moving out because my sister was getting married and both were moving out. Fast forward to 13 months later: my sister has already separated from her husband and she and my nephew are moving back in with her. One works days and one works nights so she always has someone at home with her. She also goes, by herself to bingo and an arcade 3 nights a week. In addition, she goes grocery shopping, to get her nails done and to get her hair done unaccompanied. So as long as things remain this way, she no longer needs the life alert. Not that she ever was disabled, but it gave me piece of mind knowing that she had some kind of protection since I live 17,00 miles away. When I called Life Alert and asked to cancel her service, they told me they will do no such thing unless I get proof that she has a nurse there 24 hours a day. she NEVER had anyone assist her in her own home ever. Suddenly these life alert people are concerned with my mother's well being. This is B*****t. They want to make their $80 a month for two more years. I offered to have my mother write up something that says she doesn't need this service and have it notarized but that is unacceptable. Her doctor is NOT going to sign something saying she has 24 hour medical care. He's not going to put his practice on the line, as I would expect. So I am bound to this payment for the next 2 years.

7 years ago

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Barbara Corker North Highlands, CA

69.90 monthly with pendant for 3 years. I complained of pricing and a year later they dropped it to 59.90. My problem is especially troubling because they can't hear me from my bathroom or bedroom as they did when it was installed...I've used it at least 3 times and was taken to the hospital and admitted but the one time I thought I was having a stroke they didn't answer after a few minutes and I called my neighbor ( an RN ) She came over and tried but ended up calling 911 where I was taken to the hospital.. I complained and they said they were " very sorry it happened and I needed to reboot my base"..I will change after my times up Can't now because of an iron clad contract !

7 years ago

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Josephine Hall

I've been a customer for 5+ yrs. Sometimes when calling to check equipment the service is slower than it should be. But, I must say that I've only used them a couple of times. Once when I accidentally pushed the button while working in the yard. They called the people I had designated and couldn't get in touch with any of them and immediately sent the fire department out to check on me. Another time someone came to my door late at night and I was alone and a little afraid. I pushed the button and asked them to call the police. They did and the police arrived within a few minutes. So, I wish the response time was faster when trying to call them, but on the whole I feel comfortable using Life Alert.

8 years ago

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R. G.

I did not like the quality of the microphone from the pendant or help button , and I did not like that they wanted to charge me $46 for a replacement wristband because I accidentally cut the elastic on The Wristband too short.

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Bob Senoia, GA

The company is expensive and you lease the equipment you don’t own it. My father passed away and I called on a weekend to cancel the service and was not told that the equipment needed to be returned. Replacement will cost $250 and monthly charges will continue until it’s returned. The company does respond quickly but the quality and business model is not geared to reasonable cost and service. They are relying on their long and well-known advertising to provide mediocre service.

2 years ago

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Reply from Life Alert

Dear Bob,
We are sorry about the loss of your father. Thank you for voicing your concerns and for re-confirming that we respond quickly. We would like to review the situation as it is not our protocol and our agents are to notify you that our state-of-the art equipment needs to be returned as it was given on a free loan for the duration of the service. Please email us with the account number, name or phone number associated with the account so we can look into that - at wecare@lifealert.com. Thank you.

Jun. 15th, 2022

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scott Grand Ledge, MI

Service is fine, but good luck trying to cancel it. I'm the DPoA and my mother is going into an assisted care facility and they're making me just through hoops to cancel the service. I told them 'how about I just stop paying you as noone live there'. Their response and I quote "you'll be sent to collections...have a nice day sir' and they hung up. Horrible customer service. I can tell you I won't be using them again for other family members.

5 years ago

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San Phoenix, AZ

I have been in the senior industry for over 18 years and I have referred this company to my clients, but not any longer. This ad states it may be offensive and it is! They are using fear tacit to sell their product which they know is offensive, but it seems they really don't care. There are other good companies around that offers the same type of product and are sensitive to the consumer. I am retired now, but I still receive calls for referrals and will not give this companies name out.

6 years ago

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Jennifer Anderson Orlando, FL

I purchased this service for my 96 year old grandmother. Set uo was cumbersome and the tech support line was not helpful. They continued us in a run around loop between the cable and phone companies. Finally we got the box set up. It continued to go off any time she traveled. We called and double checked multiple times that we had service that allowed her to travel, we did. However, the whole contact list was contacted every 2am for each night she was out of town. Very frusting. She did call at one point and the paramedics were dispatched to the house. For that I am extremely thankful.

6 years ago

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Nancy Presnall Enid, OK

They have been charging me $89.90/month for 3 years. The smoke alarms use odd-shaped batteries that I cannot find anywhere. The voice system is loud, shrill, and annoying. The smoke alarms went off for no reason. The company called when the alarm did not go off, saying that the alarm went off. They never could even get my name right. I would not recommend at all.

7 years ago

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Dianna Barbato Houston, TX

These people are vultures. When my mom lost her tiny necklace receiver, they charged her $100 for a $4 piece of equipment.

1 year ago

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John White Atlanta, GA

Y'all are charging me an installation fee but are sending it to my house and asking me to plug it in and set it up.

8 years ago