Daily Check-in App for Alzheimer's Patients
Alzheimer's steals memories, not dignity. A simple daily check-in helps caregivers stay informed while patients maintain independence in early stages.
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The Problem
Sound familiar? You're not alone.
Patients in early stages live alone but memory lapses create safety risks
Caregivers can't monitor around the clock and burn out from constant worry
Complex technology is unusable as cognitive function declines
Family members struggle to gauge day-to-day cognitive function from a distance
How I'm Alive Solves This
A simple solution that actually works.
Ultra-simple one-button interface requires no memory of how to navigate
Automatic alerts notify caregivers immediately when a check-in is missed
Establishes a daily routine anchor that supports cognitive function
Check-in patterns over time provide caregivers with objective data on daily functioning
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
Can someone with Alzheimer's really use this app?
In early to moderate stages, yes. The single large button requires no navigation or memory. Caregivers can set it up once and the daily reminder guides the patient.
What if my loved one forgets what the app is for?
The reminder notification says 'Tap to let your family know you're okay.' It's self-explanatory each time. If they consistently can't use it, that's important information for caregivers too.
How does this help with Alzheimer's care planning?
Patterns in missed check-ins can signal disease progression. If check-ins become irregular, it may be time to adjust the care plan with their doctor.
Should I use this alongside other Alzheimer's monitoring?
Yes. This complements medical monitoring and GPS trackers. It adds a simple human touchpoint—confirming awareness and basic daily functioning.
At what stage of Alzheimer's does this app stop being useful?
When the patient can no longer respond to a notification and tap a single button, even with the reminder text, the app has reached its limit. At that point, the transition to full-time supervised care is likely needed. The inability to check in is itself a meaningful data point for care decisions.
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Free forever • No credit card required • iOS & Android