Wearable Health Solutions, Inc. provides personal response monitoring services and related products to subscribers with medical or age-related conditions in the United States. The company manufactures medical alarm devices that are used to summon help in the event of an emergency. It offers MediPendant, a medical alarm product with speaker in the pendant that enables the user to simply speak and listen directly through the pendant in the event of an emergency; and iHelp, a mobile medical alarm device that utilizes T-Mobile's 2G network to remotely locate a loved one and voice prompts, as well as a dealer portal that enables dealers to manage their own iHelp customer base. The company is also designing and developing iHelp+3G, a wearable biosensor device for health and wellness that operates on 3G network. It offers its products primarily for the elderly and physically disabled, as well as for persons living alone. The company markets its products through its Websites, medipendant.com, and ihelpalarm.com; and wholesalers, as well as distributes its products in Denmark, Ireland, Bermuda, and the People's Republic of China. The company was formerly known as Medical Alarm Concepts Holdings, Inc. and changed its name to Wearable Health Solutions, Inc. in June 2016. Wearable Health Solutions, Inc. was founded in 2008 and is based in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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