People Living Alone Have No Simple Safety Check-In System for Emergency Detection
Individuals living alone, including elderly people, remote workers, and those with health conditions, have no lightweight mechanism for others to be alerted if they become incapacitated. Existing solutions are either complex monitoring systems with privacy tradeoffs or informal manual check-ins that are easy to forget. A simple daily confirmation tap with automated alerts to contacts fills a structural safety gap for a growing demographic.
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