The Robot Works

Your parent shouldn't have to wait. Or be rushed.

We bring a robot — and a remote care team — into your parent's community, so every call light is answered right away, the right person comes for what's actually needed, and no one is left waiting or hurried.

You can't be there for every moment.

You chose their community with care. Still, you think about the in-between moments — the late-night call, the small thing they won't want to bother anyone with, the wait when everyone is busy at once. Those moments are exactly where we focus.

8 in 10

falls in senior care happen with no one there.

When help is far, residents try to manage on their own — and that is when they fall. A robot that comes immediately changes that math.

SNF observational study, JAMDA / ScienceDirect

1 in 3

falls happen on the way to the bathroom — and they spike at night.

In most nighttime toileting falls, the resident was moving without the help they needed. A call answered in seconds means they don't have to move alone.

Cross-sectional study; nocturia and night-falls research, PubMed

Over half

of residents live with incontinence — most managed with briefs, not help to the toilet.

With timely assistance, many can stay continent. Prompted toileting helps 33–60% of residents. Too often the brief is a staffing reality, not a medical one.

Vanderbilt Center for Quality Aging

Help that comes quickly — and the right kind.

When your parent presses the call light, they shouldn't get whoever is free whenever they're free. They should get the right help, fast.

  • Every call is answered in seconds — not whenever someone happens to be free.
  • The right person comes for what the moment actually needs: a caregiver when hands are required, a member of the care team on screen for the smaller things — so the nurses stay with the residents who need them most.
  • No one is rushed. Being helped never means being hurried, and your parent is never made to feel like a burden for asking.
  • They're not left alone while they wait. The robot stays with them and tells them who is coming, and when.
  • The community's own nurses and aides still give the care. We make sure the right one arrives quickly — and keep clear records so nothing falls through the cracks.

Help for the moments that can't wait — without taking their independence.

Some moments can't wait for someone to walk down the hall — standing up, getting to the bathroom. Today, we make sure the right help arrives. Our aim is that one day, for those urgent moments, the robot can gently help on its own — always preserving the independence and dignity your parent holds onto.

Help bring this to your parent's community.

Worked with someone wonderful at your parent's community? Introduce us. We'll reach out respectfully, and we'll never put you in an awkward spot.

We reach out professionally. If you've given permission we'll mention you suggested it; if not, we'll simply say a family in the community connected us. You're never named without your okay. The resident's name is optional — if you share it, we may reference it with the community (who already cares for them); if you leave it blank, we keep things general.

Leave blank to keep it private. If shared, we only reference it with this community.

Not ready to make an introduction?

Join the waitlist and we'll keep you posted as we grow.

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We're early. Our first pilots are beginning with assisted-living communities.

No one you love should have to wait, or be rushed.

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Are you the one living in a community? This is for you, too. You deserve help that comes quickly and never rushes you.