Long-Distance Families
You live hours (or states) away from a parent who lives alone. Check-in calls help, but you can't really know what's happening day-to-day.
What you need:
- Peace of mind without constant calling
- Alerts when something actually matters
- A way to know they're okay
Seniors Living Alone
You (or your parent) want to stay independent at home — but family worries. The goal is to keep living life, not feel watched.
What you need:
- Maintain dignity and routine
- No feeling of surveillance
- Quiet safety, not obvious tech
Post-Fall or Post-Hospital
A fall or hospitalization happened. Now everyone's worried. You need to understand risks and have a plan if something happens again.
What you need:
- Identify what went wrong
- Prevent the next incident
- Early warning if health declines
Not Ready for Caregiving
Your parent doesn't need hands-on help yet — but you want to know when they might. You're looking for awareness, not a caregiver.
What you need:
- Early warning signs
- Awareness without intrusion
- A gradual path if things change
Not sure which fits? Explore all scenarios to find your situation.