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CleverAide

Independence, with quiet backup. The same voice that runs the home walks alongside your loved one — morning meds, midday check-ins, evening routines, night-watch — and writes home when something matters.

2,000+
Daily reassurances
< 1s
Emergency response
3
Wellness check-ins
Brief № 01

Eleanor M.

Age 78 · Bellaire · Independent

Care ID 074 · 2A

Conditions

  • ·Type 2 Diabetes
  • ·Mild Hypertension
  • ·Osteoarthritis (knees)

3

Meds

3

Check-ins

1

Family

Last fall

14 days ago

None today

Wellbeing

4 / 5

Sarah · Sat visit

Article II · The Promise

Two thousand small reassurances. A day at a time.

The hard part of caring for an aging parent isn't any single moment — it's the thousand quiet ones in between. CleverAide handles the small things on time and writes home when the small ones turn large.

Meds on time
Wellness logged
Falls detected
Family informed

Article III · The Day

One day, chapter by chapter.

07:00 — 11:00

Morning

The day starts with a soft “Good morning, Eleanor. How was the night?” — then meds, then a check-in. Stiffness, pain, dizziness, mood. Logged. Shared.

Wake · Meds · Wellness check-in

Today's Morning · Mar 14

3 / 3 completed

  • 07:00

    Wake greeting

    Good morning, Eleanor.

  • 07:30

    Metformin 500 mg

    Administered · Sarah confirmed

  • 07:45

    Lisinopril 10 mg

    Administered · self-confirmed

  • 08:30

    Mood & body check

    4/5 — "Bit stiff in the knees today"

11:00 — 16:00

Midday

Lunch reminder if the kitchen has been quiet. Hydration prompts. A check-in with no pressure — voice-first, no phone to pick up, no app to open.

Hydration · Activity · Lunch

Activity · 11:00 — 16:00

412steps

Gentle pace

4rooms

Kitchen → garden

2 / 3

Hydration prompts

Time for a glass of water, Eleanor. Want me to start the kettle for some tea instead?
“Tea, please. Earl Grey.”

16:00 — 21:00

Evening

Dinner medication. The day's digest written for the family. Lights warm, ambient music low, the room ready to wind down. Sundown is softened, not endured.

Dinner meds · Family digest · Wind-down

Evening · In progress

2 / 4 completed

  • 18:00

    Metformin 500 mg

    Administered · self-confirmed

  • 19:30

    Family digest sent

    Sarah · Marcus · WhatsApp + email

  • 20:30

    Wind-down routine

    Lighting → warm, music → soft jazz

  • 21:30

    Sleep prep

    Bathroom check · pillow refresh · door check

21:00 — 07:00

Night

Sleep monitored without cameras. Falls and prolonged inactivity escalate gracefully — verbal check-in first, then caregiver, then emergency. “Help” is always heard.

Sleep · Fall watch · Emergency

Night Watch · Last 24h

All clear

Sleep window

22:47 → 06:42

7h 55m

Bathroom trips

2

Within normal

Fall detection

Armed

Graduated response

Emergency phrases

Listening

"Help" · "I fell"

Article IV · The Family View

What the family sees.

A daily digest at 8 p.m. The routine things stay routine — only what matters interrupts. Severity-based escalation routes alerts through push, Telegram, or WhatsApp, to the right person, in the right tone.

INFODaily digest · 8 pm
WATCHTwo missed prompts in a row
CALLUnusual symptom · medication change
EMERGFall · prolonged inactivity · "Help"

Daily Digest · Mar 14

Eleanor M.

To

Sarah · Marcus

  • 07:42
    info

    Morning meds administered

    Metformin & Lisinopril taken on schedule. Mood 4/5.

  • 10:15
    info

    Mild knee stiffness reported

    Eleanor mentioned soreness; suggested PRN Tylenol Arthritis.

  • 12:34
    watch

    Hydration prompt missed

    Eleanor declined second water reminder. Will retry at 13:30.

  • 20:00
    info

    Daily digest sent

    Three check-ins logged. Sleep prep started at 21:30.

Sent via WhatsApp · email · portal

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