Philips Lifeline provides medical alert systems and service to help clients in the case of accidents or falls. They also provide a medication dispensing service to help clients remember to take their medications.
Your home lifeline service; how much does it cost?
Lifeline - Crisis Support Service - was created in 1963.
Lifeline does not offer phones; instead, it is a government program that offers discounts on telephone service for the eligible. A list of companies that provide the service by state is available at the Lifeline Support website.
A Lifeline medical alert is a personal alert system that is only offered to seniors, caregivers, and the disabled for the purpose of emergency response service.
Call Verizon directly at: (800) 922-0204.
Sonicare does not provide a service, it is a brand name of dental hygiene products produced by the Philips company. Specifically, the name Sonicare is used for a line of technologically advanced electronic toothbrushes and automatic flossers.
Net TV is a service that is powered by Philips. It provides "smart interaction" which allows the user to use Skype, Twitter, and interactive television including choosing shows to watch.
Lifeline assistance programs lowers the cost of basic, monthly local telephone service. An eligible customer may receive a free cell phone and discount on either a wireline or wireless connection, but the discount is available for only one telephone connection per household. Lifeline does not apply to taxes, surcharges, and mileage charges. However, a Lifeline Cell Phone (which comes with 250 monthly minutes) are TOTALLY FREE! To know more about the Lifeline programs please visit Discoverlifeline.com/
Assurance Wireless is funded in part by Lifeline and Link Up programs. These are government funded programs meant to provide subsidized/free phone service to low income/households that participate in government assistance programs.
The population of Lifeline Malawi is 70.
Lifeline Express was created in 1991.
Southern Evacuation Lifeline was created in 2003.