Guardians need clarity
Setup, schedules, call history, and alerts stay in one place, so families can see what happened without chasing details.
A gentle AI companion phones your loved one every day, asks how they are doing, and sends the family a clear summary. If something sounds urgent, Nora can connect the call to a guardian.
Live check-in
3-5 min
typical check-in time
Any phone
no senior app required
Live transfer
for urgent moments
Good morning, Evelyn. How did you sleep?
Nora follows a calm check-in script for mood, sleep, pain, medication reminders, and plans for the day.
Slept well, mild knee pain, cheerful about lunch with a neighbor.
Urgent phrases can transfer the live call to a family guardian.
The problem we solve
Setup, schedules, call history, and alerts stay in one place, so families can see what happened without chasing details.
Seniors get the simplest interface possible: a familiar phone call.
The research
Decades of peer-reviewed research link social isolation in older adults to serious, measurable health outcomes — comparable in impact to well-known risk factors like smoking and obesity.
43%
of adults aged 60+ report feeling lonely
~50%
higher risk of developing dementia
29–32%
greater risk of heart disease and stroke
Setup paths
Choose the path that fits the family. Both routes lead to the same daily check-in experience.
Add your phone number, relationship, and the senior's preferred daily call time.
A senior or helper can enter just the name and phone number Nora should call.
* Both options can add the other side of care later.
Daily rhythm
A warm, slow-paced AI voice check-in reaches the senior on any phone.
Guardians get a short readout of mood, sleep, pain, plans, and missed calls.
Distress language can trigger an SMS alert and transfer the live call.
Guardian dashboard
Nora turns each call into a concise update: duration, status, transcript, AI summary, missed-call notices, and emergency badges when a conversation needs attention.
Today
12
calls made
4m 18s
avg duration
8:30 AM
next call
Slept well; mentioned knee pain was better.
Missed call. Guardian email sent automatically.
Cheerful mood; plans to visit the community center.
FAQs
They just answer the phone. Nora handles the check-in through a familiar call, so there is no app to download, password to remember, or screen to navigate.
Nora gives families a consistent daily touchpoint. Even when guardians cannot call every day, they can still see whether the check-in happened and what stood out.
The call can help surface shifts in mood, sleep, pain, missed routines, plans, or concerning language. It is meant to catch patterns early, not replace medical judgment.
Nora should be used with clear consent from the person receiving calls. Summaries focus on care context so guardians get useful updates without turning the call into surveillance.
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