Check on Parents in India from Kuwait
Kuwait's Indian community is deeply family-connected. Daily check-ins keep your parents in India safe between visits.
Free forever • No credit card • iOS & Android

The Problem
Sound familiar? You're not alone.
Living far from parents in India
Daily phone calls are hard to schedule across busy lives
No reliable way to know if something's wrong without constant checking
How I'm Alive Solves This
A simple solution that actually works.
One-tap daily check-in takes seconds from their routine
You're notified instantly only when they miss their check-in
Works on any smartphone—no special hardware needed
Why This Works for You
- Only 1.5-hour time difference (AST to IST) is nearly identical
- Over 1 million Indians in Kuwait—the largest expat community
- Many families separated for decades with annual visits
- Kuwait's Indianization runs deep with Indian schools, restaurants, and cultural events, yet parents remain thousands of kilometers away in India
How It Works
Three simple steps.
Set Your Time
Choose when to check in each day
Tap I'm Okay
One tap confirms you're safe
Auto-Alert
Miss a check-in? Contact is notified
Features
One-Tap Check-In
Large, easy button - done in seconds
Customizable Schedule
Set your perfect check-in time
Smart Alerts
Escalating notifications if you miss
Check-In Notes
Add context like 'Going hiking today'
History Tracking
See all your past check-ins
Free to Start
Core safety features always free
Frequently Asked Questions
I've been in Kuwait 20 years. Parents are aging fast.
Two decades away means your parents went from middle-aged to elderly. Daily check-ins are the least intrusive way to monitor their wellness daily.
Kuwait's Indianization is strong. Feels like home.
Kuwait feels like India but your parents aren't here. This app bridges the actual physical gap—one tap from them, daily peace for you.
I plan to return to India after retirement.
Until then, daily check-ins cover the years you're still in Kuwait. When you return, you won't need the app anymore—but until then, it's essential.
My whole family sends money. Who monitors their health?
Financial support is collective. Health monitoring should be too. This app assigns one person to be alerted—making sure someone specific is always watching.
I am in Ahmadi and my parents are in a small Kerala town. What if the app alerts me at work?
With only a 1.5-hour time difference between Kuwait and India, a missed morning check-in in India reaches you during your work morning in Ahmadi, Fahaheel, or Salmiya. You can step aside to call India's emergency number 112 or a trusted neighbor. The near-identical timezone is actually a major advantage because you can coordinate help in India during their daytime when hospitals, clinics, and neighbors are all available.
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Download I'm Alive today and give yourself and your loved ones peace of mind. It's completely free.
Free forever • No credit card required • iOS & Android
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