Lifeline
Medical Alert System | 604-946-1121 Ext. 783268
OFFICE HOURS
Monday - Friday
9 AM - 2 PM
Closed on Statutory Holidays
Phone: 604-946-1121 ext. 783268
Email: deltalifeline@gmail.com
LIFELINE - The Most Trusted Personal Help Response System in Canada

Thank you South Delta!
Delta Lifeline was voted BEST Seniors Service in the Delta Optimist Annual Readers' Choice Awards.
Delta Hospital Auxiliary Lifeline is a 24-hour personal help response system with two-way voice communication, worn as a pendant or on the wrist with an easy click to receive emergency help. Our medical alert buttons are designed for various lifestyle needs, providing peace of mind for those living alone or for those who are at home alone regularly. Recoveries from an injury or surgery after a hospital discharge will also benefit from the use of a Lifeline help alert button.
Feel more secure starting now, at just $35 per month! Your monthly Lifeline service contributes to supporting patient care at Delta Hospital.
Watch the Lifeline videos below to learn more on how to stay safe & protected.
To find out which Delta Lifeline service is best for you
Call 604-946-1121 Ext. 783268 OR Email: deltalifeline@gmail.com.
SOLUTIONS FOR SECURE AND INDEPENDENT LIVING
LEARN HOW LIFELINE WORKS IN YOUR HOME & ON THE GO
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Lifeline How We Help In An Emergency - Canadian Call Center

Lifeline is an easy-to-use personal help response service that lets you summon help any time, day or night - even if you can't speak. Your personal emergency will be answered by a highly trained and reassuring Lifeline Response Associate who will access your personal profile, contact the people you have requested in your file, and promptly get you the help you need. Doctors, health professionals, and caregivers alike trust recommending your well-being to the Lifeline system.
The Delta Lifeline Program has been significant in safeguarding seniors and persons with medical conditions and disabilities throughout Ladner, Tsawwassen, and North Delta since 1991.
