“I am fine.”
For Mum, accepting help can feel like admitting she is no longer capable.
Discover how strongly dignity, privacy and control will shape what she accepts—and whether a camera-free, wearable-free approach is the better conversation.
For Mum, accepting help can feel like admitting she is no longer capable.
Cameras may offer visibility, but can cost trust, privacy and acceptance.
A pendant can feel less like protection and more like a public declaration of age.
Answer seven focused questions. Your result will show the current level of autonomy sensitivity your family may be carrying and the most useful next step.
StillHome is designed around passive household sensors rather than indoor cameras or a wearable Mum must remember. The conversation starts with staying independent at home, preserving privacy and agreeing together on who sees what.
No button required in the moment. No daily charging ritual. No protection that disappears because a device stayed in a drawer.
Discreet sensors can understand household activity without turning her private home into a surveillance feed.
Normal should feel quiet. Attention is reserved for unusual changes and the response plan agreed by the family.