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  • StickyJ Medical ID
  • (727) 823-9500
  • StickyJ Medical ID 10801 Endeavour Way #B Seminole, FL 33777

About us

StickyJ Medical ID and sister company Thoughtful Impressions have been family owned and operated for more than 21 years. The company is led by CEO Lori Torman, who has an eye for great quality and classic styles. In the early days of medical id bracelets (we're talking 1960's), medical alert bracelets were pretty boring -- basically engraved metal tags with curb link chains. The same styles were offered for children, just smaller (no wonder kids didn't want to wear them). And, by the end of the 20th century things hadn't improved that much. Lori was among the first to recognize that medical id's could be fashion conscious, and in 2005 launched designs in leather as well as stainless, and introduced polyester kids medical id bracelets that had cute designs. The sport strap line of child medical id's she introduced nearly 20 years ago is still the most popular line of children's medical jewelry on the market today. And, we now produce more than 100 different styles of medical alert bracelets and necklaces for men and women. Our engraved bracelets are individually custom engraved by our team of master engravers, ship within three (M-F) business days from the date you order, and all products come with a 90 warranty against manufacturing defects. Please come and shop with us today. It will be our pleasure to serve you.

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Colorado

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Colorado regulation 1015-2 stipulates that a CPR Directive in paper form or in the form of a 'No CPR' bracelet or pendant, will be honored by EMS personnel so long as it is apparent and immediately available to EMS personnel. 

About StickyJ Medical ID DNR Bracelets

StickyJ Medical ID provides specialized identifier bracelets designed to help Emergency Medical Services (EMS) personnel in Colorado locate your CPR Directive - Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) order quickly.  EMS personnel will typically search your purse or wallet to locate your CPR Directive.  

QR Code Option for Quick DNR Access

For a modest additional fee, StickyJ Medical ID offers an optional QR Code feature with your medical ID bracelet. If you select this option, you can send us a copy of your CPR Directive - DNR order, which we will securely digitize and upload to our protected online database. The QR Code, engraved on the back of your bracelet, allows paramedics and emergency responders to use a smartphone to scan and immediately view an image of your DNR order.  This can be extremely useful when time is of the essence.

To add the QR Code option, you must either scan-and-upload OR mail a copy of your Do Not Resuscitate order to StickyJ Medical ID. Once received, we will securely store your document online, making it accessible to EMS personnel whenever necessary.  (Note: if you are planning to scan and upload your DNR, we recommend using Adobe Scan.  It's a free app available for both Apple and Android phones).

Features of the Colorado NO CPR Bracelet

The Colorado NO CPR bracelet by StickyJ Medical ID offers peace of mind by ensuring EMS personnel are aware of your DNR status.  The front of the metal bracelet features the internationally recognized emergency medical symbol and instructions to withhold CPR.  The back of the bracelet provides space for several lines of engraving, where you can include your name and an emergency contact phone number.

For questions, you may contact StickyJ Medical ID at 727-823-9500.

If you prefer to order your bracelet by mail, you can do so by clicking on the COLORADO CPR DIRECTIVE BRACELET OR PENDANT ORDER FORM.

Important Legal Notice

Please be aware that the bracelet itself may not be legally sufficient for EMS personnel to withhold resuscitation efforts. In the event of a cardiac emergency, it's best to have a copy of your actual CPR Directive - Do Not Resuscitate Order with you at all times, and it must be accessible to emergency responders. Some emergency responders will accept a facimile of the CPR Directive, which is provided through a scan of the QR code on your bracelet if you've selected to have one added.  Only a medical professional can issue a Do Not Resuscitate Order. Additionally, some state-approved agencies may offer their own DNR bracelet options. For more information about your choices and legal requirements, consult with your physician.