One of the biggest concerns for people living alone is what would happen if they had an accident and were unable to call for help.
In some cases, people can remain undiscovered for hours or even days if no one is aware something is wrong.
This is why many people are now looking for simple ways to ensure someone will notice if they need help.
The risk of living alone
Accidents at home can happen unexpectedly, such as:
– a fall in the bathroom or kitchen
– slipping on stairs
– sudden illness or dizziness
– inability to reach a phone
– an incident in bed when you are not wearing a medical alert device
When this happens, the challenge is not just the incident itself β it is the delay in someone knowing it has occurred.
Why traditional solutions donβt always solve the problem
Many safety devices rely on:
– pressing a button during an emergency
– wearing a pendant or wrist device
– being able to move or respond
But in real situations, these assumptions do not always hold true.
If a person is unconscious, disoriented, or unable to reach their device, help may be delayed.
A simpler approach: check-ins instead of emergency buttons
Solo Alert takes a different approach. Instead of waiting for an emergency signal, Solo Alert checks in with you at times you choose.
If you confirm you are okay, nothing happens. If you miss a check-in, your trusted contacts are notified and asked to check on you.
This creates an early warning system based on your normal routine.
How Solo Alert helps in real life
Solo Alert is designed to support everyday independence by:
– fitting into your normal daily routine
– requiring no wearable devices
– avoiding constant monitoring or tracking
– only alerting others if a check-in is missed
This means you stay independent, while still having a safety net in place.
Independence with reassurance
Solo Alert is not about monitoring or replacing independence. It is about making sure that if something goes wrong, someone will notice.
It provides reassurance for both individuals living alone and the families who care about them.
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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