Betty Driver, who's played Betty Williams in Coronation Street for 30 years, is the latest celebrity to endorse Aid Call. It's is a discreet personal alarm system owned by Age Concern that summons help at the touch of a button.
Betty said that it was the nurse at Granada Studios who encouraged her to have the Aid Call fitted in her home. She said: “I feel much safer and happier knowing that my Aid Call is there should I need it."
Find out more information on Aid Call.
Thursday, 24 September 2009
Betty Driver supports Aid Call
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3 comments:
Have to voice my support for this system too. My late nana used to have it and whenever she fell or needed help and could not get to the phone she could press the buzzer and we could be alerted 24 hours a day to her plea for help.
Truly brilliant system!
Betty's been in it for 40 years!
Betty's a Corrie legend!
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