Staying Aware Between Visits
A privacy-first option some families use to stay informed about meaningful routine changes at home — without cameras or wearables.
{{scenario_tagline}}What this is
This resource introduces a privacy-first awareness approach designed to help families remain informed about meaningful changes in daily routines at home. It is often used between visits, calls, or caregiver check-ins to provide calm context over time.
The goal is context that supports better conversations and decisions — without escalating into surveillance.
When families use this
- After a hospital discharge
- Following a fall or close call
- When routines begin to change
- Between caregiver visits
- When calls occasionally go unanswered
What this is not
- Not cameras or surveillance
- Not continuous monitoring
- Not an emergency response replacement
- Not a substitute for medical care
How families typically start
Many families begin by learning how awareness works and exploring whether it fits their situation. From there, they can decide whether to implement the system or continue monitoring the situation through other means.
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