Easier Care For A Parent Living On Their Own

KinectedCare is designed to make caring for a parent living independently much easier and more reassuring for families. The app allows adult children and other CareGivers to receive instant notifications about falls, daily health updates, and activity reports, all without the need for a stigmatizing pendant system. With features like group “Help Me” calls, CareGivers everywhere—whether nearby or far away—can be immediately connected if the parent needs assistance, offering real peace of mind. Health and location data are private and only shared with consent, focusing on safety and dignity.
Families can create a “CareView,” adding multiple caregivers such as siblings, friends, or neighbors, so everyone stays updated and connected. The daily health snapshot includes sleep, steps, heart rate, and more, making it straightforward to monitor well-being at a glance. Ultimately, KinectedCare lets aging parents maintain their independence, while keeping all caregivers informed, engaged, and ready to help anytime, anywhere.
A Smartwatch Makes It Easier And Better
Using a smartwatch makes daily life easier and offers valuable peace of mind for older adults and their families. It adds helpful health data such as heart rate, activity levels, and sleep patterns. Many smartwatch models also include automatic fall detection, which can quickly alert CareGivers in case of an emergency.
Smartwatches are now more user-friendly and affordable than ever, making them an excellent companion for seniors who want to live independently but stay connected and supported. Older adults can enjoy greater safety, better health insights, and a stronger sense of independence.

1 Fall detection requires the use of a fall detection capable smartwatch or other capable device that provides health data to Apple and/or Google platforms. Fall detection is not available in all countries and dependent on environmental factors and network connectivity. Fall detection with a smartwatch may not detect all falls. Users must grant health and location permission. Cellular and network data rates may apply. Fall notifications are not a substitute for emergency services.