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O faailoilo mo le soifua maloloina e fesoasoani i tagata matutua ma i latou e lē o atoatoa le malosi o le tino ina ia umi ai pea o fiafia i lo latou saolotoga e nonofo ai na o latou. O le a toafilemu ai foi ma leai se popole o aiga ma uo. O loo sili ona taulamua le St John i totonu o Niu Sila, i le saunia o faailoilo mo le soifua maloloina. E na o a matou faailoilo lava mo le soifua maloloina o loo vaaia pe siaki tuusa‘o mai e le St John, ma o faailoilo foi nei o loo tele ina fautuaina le faaaogā e fomai (GP). O le filifilia o le St John Medical Alarm e lagolagosua ai foi i le St John Ambulance ma isi auaunaga o loo manaomia tele i le komiuniti.
Vili la matou telefoni o le gagana Samoa i le numera 0800 50 23 24 pe a fia silafia nisi faamatalaga pe faatumu ai le pepa o loo faaali atu i lalo mo fesootaiga.
Medical alarms help seniors and people with disabilities to continue enjoying their independence for longer. They also provide reassurance for families and friends. St John is New Zealand’s leading medical alarm provider. Ours are the only medical alarms monitored directly by St John and are the medical alarms recommended most often by GPs. Choosing a St John Medical Alarm helps to support St John Ambulance and other essential community services.
Call our St John Medical Alarms line on 0800 50 23 23 to talk to someone in English (or 0800 50 23 27 to speak to someone in Maori) for more information or complete the below enquiry form.
Pepa faatumu mo fesootaiga (enquiry form)
Suafa (name):
*
Numera telefoni (phone number):
*