American Medical Alert Corp. (NASDAQ: AMAC) a healthcare communications solutions provider, today announced it has received official notice of its first renewal from the City of New York Human Resources Administration related to the 2007 contract award for the provision of Personal Emergency Response Systems.

Frederic Siegel, AMAC’s Executive Vice President commented, “We are proud to continue servicing the City of New York to provide safety and security monitoring solutions to our most vulnerable senior population. This renewal affirms not only the need for these services but AMAC’s service capabilities to support the City of New York with cost-effective technologies that encourage independent living.”

Under the program, qualified seniors receive AMAC’s premium product offering which includes a two-way voice console unit, a lightweight, wireless activator which can be conveniently worn around the neck, wrist or attached to a belt, a dedicated bathroom activator and monitored smoke detector. When the system is activated, the console unit immediately dials a toll-free number to AMAC’s National 24/7 Response Center and opens a two-way voice link between the senior and trained monitoring personnel to identify the nature of the call and dispatch appropriate assistance as necessary.

About American Medical Alert Corp.

AMAC is a healthcare communications company dedicated to the provision of support services to the healthcare community. AMAC’s product and service portfolio includes Personal Emergency Response Systems (PERS) and emergency response monitoring, electronic medication reminder devices, disease management monitoring appliances and healthcare communication solutions services. AMAC operates eight US based, communication centers under local trade names: HLINK OnCall, North Shore TAS, Live Message America, ACT Teleservice, MD OnCall, Capitol Medical Bureau, American MediConnect, and Phone Screen to support the delivery of high quality, healthcare communications.

Forward Looking Statements

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