More active than a phone call
Family Presence can begin the daily conversation first, instead of waiting for your parent to call or answer.
Family Presence gently starts short voice check-ins with an older parent living alone, then sends the family a calm update when the day feels normal.
No credit card · 1-minute application · No charge until invited
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A missed call can mean nothing — or it can send the whole family into panic. Family Presence gives you a softer middle ground: more reassuring than waiting for a phone call, less intrusive than cameras or medical monitoring.
Designed for families who need more than “she’ll call back later” — but do not want cameras, wearables, or a full medical alert system.
Family Presence can begin the daily conversation first, instead of waiting for your parent to call or answer.
The family gets reassurance without turning the home into a surveillance space.
No watch to charge, no pendant to remember, and no new app for your parent to learn.
A friendly voice can begin a short daily conversation, so your parent does not have to remember to call.
It looks for simple signals: did they answer, talk normally, sound calm, or ask the family to call?
You receive a short summary when everything seems normal — or a gentle nudge if the usual check-in is missed.
Built for connection, dignity, and daily peace of mind — not control.
Leave a few details. We’ll invite selected families to a private early preview and optional 15-minute interview.
Best fit: a parent living alone or far away, missed calls causing worry, and a need for reassurance without cameras or wearables.
We’re starting small and building this with real families around privacy, dignity, parent acceptance, and daily usefulness — not surveillance.
No. Family Presence is a family connection companion, not a medical device, diagnosis tool, fall detector, or emergency monitoring service.
No. The early concept is voice-first and designed around gentle conversations and family updates, not visual surveillance.
No. The goal is to make the parent side as simple as possible: no smartphone app, no daily setup, and no complicated interface to learn.
In the early concept, Family Presence can try again and then send the family a gentle missed-check-in notice. It is not an emergency response system.