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Best Buy Health Now Offers Lively Health & Safety Services On Apple Watch For First Time

by Jasmine Pennic 03/03/2021 Leave a Comment

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What You Should Know:

– Best Buy Health, today announced it is offering a full array of health and safety services available on the Apple Watch to help to make it easier for older adults to stay safe, healthy, and connected.

– Now Apple Watch users with the Lively app can get help from highly trained Lively Urgent Response Agents to get help in an emergency and non-emergency situations, from medical emergencies to car trouble and more.


How to Access Lively Health & Safety Services on Apple Watch

To access Lively Health & Safety Services on Apple Watch, users must download the Lively app from the App Store using Apple Watch Series 4 or newer and have a Lively Health & Safety plan. Users who agree to a two-year Preferred Health & Safety contract can get up to $200 off the purchase of a new Apple Watch Series 6, or up to $150 off the purchase of a new Apple Watch SE, only at Best Buy.

The Preferred Health & Safety package includes access to these features: 

Urgent Response, which provides a connection to highly trained Agents who can help in emergencies, big or small, 24/7.  Get help fast by simply adding the Urgent Response button to Apple Watch face.

Urgent Care, which allows the user to speak to a registered nurse or board-certified doctor from the comfort of home or on the go, without an appointment, 24/7. No insurance plan or co-pay is needed.

GreatCall Link app for friends and family, which keeps them informed about their loved one’s health and safety. They will be alerted on their smartphone if their loved one contacts Urgent Response and can even get updates on their location, device’s battery life, and daily activity.


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