Yesterday was one of them.
I spent the day visiting retirement villages, thinking Solo Alert might be a good fit. It wasnβt.
Every place I visited already had medical alert buttons, staff on call, and wearables. Theyβre well covered β and thatβs actually wonderful news for the people who live there.
But it reminded me of something important β πΈπ©π° ππ°ππ° πππ¦π³π΅ πͺπ΄ π³π¦π’πππΊ π§π°π³.
π People who live on their own β quietly independent.
π Those who donβt want to wear a pendant or be monitored.
π Anyone who wants to stay in their own home β safely, privately, and on their own terms.
So while the day didnβt go as planned, it gave me clarity about who weβre really here to serve.
And that feels like a win. π
A simple way to stay supported while living independently
Solo Alert is a simple check-in app designed for people who live alone or anyone who wants reassurance that someone will notice if they donβt check in.
You choose your check-in times. If you check in, nothing happens. If you miss one, your trusted contacts are notified.
π Start your 60-day free trial now
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