ElderCheck calls your loved one at their preferred time and sends you a short, specific summary. Works on any phone—no app for them, no tech skills required.
“She sounded upbeat today. She mentioned pancakes for breakfast and chatting with her friend Martha. She’s looking forward to garden club tomorrow.”
Landline, flip phone, or smartphone.
Set call time, days, and alert sensitivity.
For families caring from a distance.
You can’t always call daily. And when you do, you often hear “I’m fine” — without the context you need.
Falls, confusion, and sudden health changes don’t announce themselves.
Work, kids, time zones — life gets in the way, and guilt piles up.
Short calls don’t reveal mood, loneliness, or subtle changes.
A warm check‑in call that’s easy for them — and genuinely useful for you.
You choose the schedule. We call with a friendly greeting and a natural conversation.
No apps, no buttons. They answer and chat like they would with a caring friend.
A concise update with anything notable — and optional alerts when something seems off.
Designed to feel warm, not clinical — while still surfacing the signals families care about.
Talks about daily life, hobbies, and family — not scripted yes/no checklists.
Flags possible concerns (mood shifts, confusion, mentions of pain/falls) so you can follow up.
A quick digest of what they talked about and how they sounded — written for family, not clinicians.
Set sensitivity to reduce false alarms. Get notified for missed calls or notable changes.
Your loved one can consent during the first call and opt out anytime. You control retention and deletion.
Built around standard phone calling — perfect for cross‑border families.
One subscription per loved one — built for peace of mind.
Join the waitlist to get early access as we open spots. You’ll get one email when it’s your turn.
🔒 No spam. One email when early access opens for you.
Clear expectations. No surprises.
No. ElderCheck works on any phone — landline, flip phone, or smartphone. They only need to answer the call.
Yes. We introduce ourselves as “ElderCheck.” We don’t try to trick anyone — trust is the product.
Your loved one can consent during the first call. They can opt out anytime. Recording options and retention controls are set by you.
We can retry based on your settings. If we can’t reach them, you’ll get a notification so you can follow up.
No. ElderCheck is not a medical service and not an emergency system. It helps families stay informed and follow up faster when something seems off.
We’re building with security and privacy as defaults. Only designated family members can access summaries. You’ll have data retention and deletion controls.
Important: ElderCheck is not a medical device and not an emergency service. If you believe someone is in immediate danger, call local emergency services.