When you start exploring options for keeping an aging parent safe at home, one question inevitably comes to the top of the list: how much will it cost?

Investing in the security of a loved one is essential, but it’s just as important to understand what you’re paying for, and to be aware of the financial assistance available to lighten the bill. In Canada, and particularly in Quebec, there are concrete solutions to make these systems very affordable.

Here’s a complete guide to rates and how to save.

1. What can I expect in terms of tariffs in Canada?

On the Canadian market, the cost of a medical alert system generally takes the form of a monthly subscription for the 24/7 monitoring service. Prices vary according to the technology chosen:

Pitfalls to avoid: Hidden fees and long-term contracts

Many providers in Canada charge high activation fees, upfront equipment purchase fees or, worse still, 12- to 36-month commitment contracts.

Expert advice: A senior’s life can change rapidly (change in health, move to a public residence, etc.). Always choose a provider that offers packages without long-term contracts. At Protection CSL, we believe in total flexibility: you’re free to change or cancel your subscription at any time, with no cancellation penalties.

2. How can you reduce your bill with government aid?

The good news is that governments are recognizing the importance of keeping seniors at home, and offering major financial incentives that significantly reduce the real cost of a medical alert system.

In Québec: The Home-Support Tax Credit for Seniors

If the user is 70 years of age or older and resides in Quebec, he or she is most likely eligible for this provincial tax credit.

In Canada: The medical expense tax credit

At the federal level, the cost of a medical alert system can sometimes be included as an eligible medical expense when you file your income tax return, provided you have a prescription or medical certificate showing that the device is necessary for a medical condition or disability.

3. Does private insurance cover costs?

This is another common question. Although basic insurance plans do not automatically cover these devices, many private insurers agree to reimburse part or all of the monthly fee under certain conditions.

If your parent has group insurance or extended health care coverage, we recommend that you contact them. A simple note from his or her family doctor confirming that the alert system is required for home safety is often enough to unlock a reimbursement.

Conclusion: Peace of mind is priceless, but it can be affordable

When calculating the cost of a medical alert system, we must also compare it with the cost of other alternatives. A single undetected fall can lead to prolonged hospitalization or force a hasty move to a nursing home, options that are infinitely more costly both financially and emotionally.

For less than a dollar a day, an alert system provides an invaluable safety net. By combining our flexible, no-contract plans with government tax credits, protecting your parent becomes one of the simplest and most cost-effective decisions you can make for his or her health.

Would you like a personalized quote or to find out which package best suits your family’s budget? Contact our team today!

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