Still There
Know she's okay.
Without asking.
Still There quietly learns the rhythms of daily life and lets families know when something changes. No cameras. No wearables. Nothing to wear, press, or remember. Designed to be private, passive, and easy to live with.

What Still There recognizes
Sleep and wake patterns
Learns when she usually gets up and gently alerts the family if the routine shifts meaningfully.
Kitchen and meal activity
Recognizes fridge use and kitchen presence to ensure regular meals are happening — without cameras.
Bathroom routine changes
Notices changes in bathroom frequency and duration that could signal developing health concerns.
Movement through the home
Learns typical patterns of movement between rooms and flags unusual inactivity or changes.
Coming and going
Knows when the front door opens and closes. Recognizes patterns without cameras or GPS.
Nighttime activity
Automated lighting responds to nighttime movement for safety. Unusual patterns are quietly flagged.
Gentle notifications.
Not alarms.
When something changes, Still There sends a calm, informative notification to family members. Context, not panic. Awareness, not anxiety. You decide what to do with the information.
No cameras. No wearables. No buttons.
Passive sensors only. Nothing to wear, charge, or remember.
Learns patterns over time.
After 7 days, the system begins building a baseline. Notifications improve as it learns.
Family app with daily summary.
A simple daily view of activity patterns. Check in anytime without calling.
Kitchen — No Activity
Mom hasn't opened the fridge since yesterday morning. This is unusual for this time of day.
Frequently asked questions
How can I check on my aging parent without being intrusive?+
Does Still There use cameras or wearables?+
How does passive pattern recognition work?+
What happens if something unusual is detected?+
Privacy First
No cameras. No wearables. No microphones.
No behaviour change.
Still There recognizes patterns, not people. Set it up once. It runs quietly. Your family is notified when it matters. Your home stays yours — always.
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