They raised you.
Now you want to be there for them.Now you want to be there.
Even when you can't be.
You're not looking for a surveillance camera. You're looking for something that checks in on them, remembers what they need, notices when something's off — and lets you know, gently, when it matters.
That's Guardian. Not a monitor. A companion — for them, and peace of mind for you.
The Guardian promise
In this order. Always.
We put dignity before safety because dignity is what makes a life worth living. Safety without dignity is just a cage.
Independence
Guardian never takes over. It supports — gently, in the background. Your parent remains in charge of their own life.
Dignity
No alarms, no alerts that make them feel fragile. Guardian treats your parent as the capable adult they are.
Safety
And when something needs attention — a fall, a pattern change, a missed dose three days running — the right people know.
A day in the life
A day with Margaret, 74.
Margaret is sharp, opinionated, and proud of her independence. She's not a care patient. She's a person — who happens to live alone, take three medications, and have a son who worries about her.
"Good morning, Margaret. Your blood pressure tablets are due after breakfast. Also — James rang last night. He left a message saying he'll call today around lunchtime. How did you sleep?"
Just checking you've had your morning tablets with breakfast. No rush — whenever you're ready.
Margaret's Tuesday walk hasn't happened yet — she usually goes around noon. Not an emergency, just a soft heads-up. Her medication was taken this morning.
"Your physiotherapy appointment is tomorrow at 2pm. James mentioned he'll collect you at half one. Is there anything you need beforehand?"
"Sarah sent her love today. The grandchildren were asking when they can visit. Would you like me to help you arrange a call this weekend?"
"Medication all done today — well done. A good day overall. Sleep well, Margaret. I'll check in tomorrow morning."
Illustrative example — not a real conversation record
The honest list
What Guardian
will never do.
These aren't small-print caveats. They're the promises that make the rest of it worth trusting.
Record or listen to your parent's conversations continuously
Track their location without their explicit, ongoing permission
Share information with insurers, employers, or health authorities
Replace the judgment, warmth, or presence of a real person
Activate without your parent's informed, freely given consent
Make your parent feel like a patient rather than a person
For the family
What you'll know,
and how.
You get a gentle picture of how your parent is doing — not a surveillance feed. The goal is to reduce your anxiety, not to give you more things to worry about.
Their conversations with Guardian are theirs. Private. Not shared with you. What you see is a summary — written for human eyes, not a data dashboard.
Set up family accountWeekly wellbeing summary
Every week, a gentle overview arrives by email: activity levels, medication adherence, social contact, any patterns worth noting. Readable in two minutes. Actionable if needed. Not overwhelming.
Pattern alerts
When something drifts from normal — not one missed dose, but a trend — you get a quiet notification. Not constant pings. Not anxiety-inducing alarms. A heads-up, at the right moment.
Appointment visibility
Upcoming GP visits, physio, specialist appointments. Guardian coordinates reminders for your parent and lets you know what's coming up — so you can arrange transport, or just be prepared.
Send a message through Guardian
Leave a message for your parent via the family dashboard. Guardian delivers it in the next check-in, warmly and in context. Staying connected without the pressure of perfect timing.
Practical guidance
Talking to your parent about MEOK.
The conversation can feel awkward. Here's how to have it in a way that doesn't make them feel managed.
Start with companionship, not safety
Lead with "someone to chat with and keep you company" rather than "I'm worried about you." Your parent will be more receptive if they don't feel like a problem to be managed.
Let them meet Guardian first
Set up a companion account for your parent without the monitoring features initially. Let them experience MEOK as a friend before introducing the family connection. Many parents come around once they realise Guardian actually likes them.
Be honest about what you see
Show your parent the family dashboard. Let them see exactly what you receive. Most parents are far less resistant once they understand it's a weekly summary email, not live CCTV.
Make it their decision
Frame the consent conversation as a gift you're giving yourself, not a rule you're imposing: "It would give me such peace of mind." That's usually more persuasive than any feature list.
Protected. Not surveilled.
Guardian is consent-first by architecture. Your parent activates it. They control it. They can stop it. No data is sold, shared with insurers, or used for advertising. Ever.
Consent-first
Your parent activates monitoring. They can pause or stop at any time, no questions asked, no approval needed from you.
Data sovereignty
All data lives in your parent's encrypted vault. Never sold. Never shared with third parties, insurers, or health authorities.
Full transparency
Your parent can ask what Guardian tracks and receive a plain-English answer. Always. No hidden monitoring.
Questions
What families ask.
The questions we hear most — answered honestly.
Intelligent care
Built around what matters most.
Cognitive Pattern Tracking
Guardian gently tracks conversational patterns over time — word recall, topic repetition, confusion frequency. Not to diagnose, but to notice when something shifts so you can act early.
Transaction Delay Suggestions
If your parent mentions a large purchase or unusual financial request, Guardian can suggest they pause and talk it through with family first. A gentle safeguard against scams and pressure tactics.
Caregiver Dashboard
A calm, readable overview for family members and professional carers. Medication adherence, activity trends, mood patterns, and upcoming appointments — all in one place.
Daily Check-in Reminders
Warm, personalised check-ins at times that suit your parent. Not clinical pings — genuine conversations that happen to surface how they are really doing.
Set up trusted contacts who receive alerts
Choose family members, neighbours, or carers who should be notified when Guardian detects something that needs attention. Soft alerts go to your inner circle. Emergencies go to everyone on the list — instantly.
Your parent approves each contact. No one is added without their knowledge. They can review and change the list at any time.
Protect someone you loveBe there for them.
Even when life gets in the way.
Set up Guardian in 20 minutes. Your parent stays in charge of everything.
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