When a parent lives alone, help should not depend on chance

KinectedCare helps caregivers know when something is wrong, coordinate the family instantly, and support independent living with familiar devices your family already uses.

Why Families Act

Most people do not buy caregiver software because it sounds nice. They buy after a fall, a scary phone call, a hospital discharge, or a realization that nobody can reach the parent fast enough. Families act when:

A parent is living alone after a health event

Siblings need one shared place to coordinate help

The family wants a simpler alternative to a pendant

Everyone wants faster response when help is needed.

image the Ultra-Private features of KinectedCare

How It Works

The CareReceiver must be wearing a fall detection capable smartwatch or device at all times1. If a fall is detected, a priority notification is sent to all CareGivers.

Image of busy middle-age woman caring for her mother who lives alone in a different town

Compare To A Pendant-Based Solution

  
Feature KinectedCare Pendant-Based Solution
Device Type A smartphone & smartwatch Physical wearable pendant
Ease of Use Easy to use smartphone app Unfamiliar pendant device and base station
Stigma None Nobody likes to wear a medical pendant
Fall Notification Real-time priority notifications Basic or no fall detection
Health Monitoring Daily health snapshot & activity tracking Most limited to alert functions only
Privacy Ultra-Private with data stored only in CareTeam and with explicit consent Data often stored by third parties
Cost $4.99 USD/month/CareGiver ~$200 activation~$50/month 3-year contract

1 Fall detection requires the use of a fall detection capable smartwatch or other capable device that provides health data to Apple and/or Google platforms. Fall detection is not available in all countries and dependent on environmental factors and network connectivity. Fall detection with a smartwatch may not detect all falls. Users must grant health and location permission. Cellular and network data rates may apply. Fall notifications are not a substitute for emergency services.