Personal Alert Victoria (PAV) Personal Alarms
MePACS is the sole personal alarm provider for PAV.

Who is eligible for PAV?
PAV Approved Alarms

It comes with both a neck chain and wristband so you can choose how you'd like to wear it.

All you have to do is press the Call button every morning to let us know you're okay. If we don't hear from you by 11am, we will endeavour to contact you or your Nominated Contacts to confirm your wellbeing.
Need more information about the Home Alarm?
How to apply for a PAV funded alarm
You can also be referred for an assessment by a doctor, a community or health service, or you can self-refer to an approved assessment service.


Daily Call check-in service
The Role of Nominated Contacts
The PAV Response Service can provide assistance in emergencies including care during an illness, helping clients get up from a fall, support after a fright or help if the client is locked out.
Keep your details up to date.

Not eligible for PAV?

PAV Funded Alarm FAQs
Yes. If your personal alarm is funded by PAV, you are required to complete your daily call every day as part of the service.
You must press the daily call button every day between 6 – 11am. If you forget, please call us as soon as you remember on 1800 451 300.
To be eligible for the PAV service you must live alone, or be alone for most of the day or evening, or live with a person who cannot get to the phone in an emergency or who is unable to use the phone.
Nominated contacts are people you trust who can assist you in an emergency. These may be family members, friends or trusted neighbours.
PAV clients must nominate 2 to 4 contacts who can reach them within 30 minutes. Nominated contacts must also have a key or other means of entering your home, such as a key safe code.
PAV clients who don't have suitable nominated contacts can register with a PAV Response Service.
No. PAV can only fund the MePACS Home Alarm.
The funding covers:
- Monthly monitoring fees
- Daily call check in service monthly fee
- Alarm install by technician
If you have Support at Home or NDIS funding, you may be able to use your funding towards a Solo Watch, subject to eligibility and funding approval criteria.
No. PAV can only fund the MePACS Home Alarm.
The funding covers:
- Monthly monitoring fees
- Daily call check in service monthly fee
- Alarm install by technician
If you have Support at Home or NDIS funding, you may be able to use your funding towards a Solo Watch, subject to eligibility and funding approval criteria.

