Solo Alert is proud to be part of the conversation around supporting stroke survivors who want to continue living independently at home.
Living alone after a stroke can bring additional concerns for both individuals and their families, particularly around safety, reassurance, and what happens if something goes wrong when no one is there.
This is where simple, non-intrusive support tools can play an important role.
Independent living after stroke
Many stroke survivors are able to return home and live independently, but often with ongoing concerns from family members or carers about their wellbeing.
Common concerns include:
– what happens if they fall or become unwell at home
– how quickly someone would know if something is wrong
– whether help would arrive in time
– how to maintain independence without feeling constantly monitored
Balancing independence with reassurance is often the key challenge.
A simple way to support safety at home
Solo Alert is a simple check-in app designed to support independent living. Instead of relying on wearable devices or emergency buttons, Solo Alert works through scheduled check-ins.
At times you choose, you simply confirm that you are okay.
If you check in, nothing happens. If a check-in is missed, your trusted contacts are notified and asked to check on you.
Why this approach matters for stroke recovery
After a stroke, routines and daily structure can be important for both recovery and confidence.
A check-in system can help support:
– reassurance for family members living at a distance
– gentle structure without medical monitoring
– independence without intrusive tracking or wearables
– peace of mind that someone will notice if something changes
This approach is not a medical device and does not replace clinical care. It is simply a way to support communication and reassurance in everyday life.
Working alongside broader community support
Solo Alert aligns with the broader goal of supporting people to live safely and independently in the community.
We are proud to be part of conversations alongside organisations such as the Stroke Foundation, who continue to advocate for prevention, recovery, and long-term support for stroke survivors and their families.
Independence with quiet reassurance
Solo Alert is designed for people who want to live life on their own terms, while ensuring that trusted people are aware if something is not right.
There are:
– no wearables
– no tracking
– no monitoring
– just simple, routine check-ins
Supporting families as well as individuals
Stroke recovery affects not only the individual, but also families and carers who want reassurance without feeling intrusive.
Solo Alert provides a simple way to stay connected without constant check-ins or monitoring.
Living independently, with confidence
The goal is not to replace medical support, but to provide a simple layer of reassurance that fits naturally into everyday life.
For many families, that means greater peace of mind while still respecting independence.
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.
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