Configure consent and preferences
Choose voice, SMS, schedule, family visibility, reminder categories, escalation contacts, and topics the member wants LifeSignal to remember or avoid.
Onboarding captures preferences, schedules, contacts, and consent. Daily AI-led calls and texts are then summarized into actionable, caregiver-friendly signals.
Choose voice, SMS, schedule, family visibility, reminder categories, escalation contacts, and topics the member wants LifeSignal to remember or avoid.
Add names, relationships, birthdays, stories, hobbies, favorite places, routines, holidays, and voluntary goals so the system has real context from day one.
LifeSignal reaches out with warm, varied conversations that can include encouragement, memory prompts, family updates, reminders, and follow-up questions.
Dashboards turn conversations and reminders into non-diagnostic trend summaries, open follow-ups, notification history, and weekly family reports.
The goal is not to interrogate someone. LifeSignal uses memory, topic rotation, and configured reminders to make each interaction feel familiar, respectful, and useful.
Good morning, Ada. Your granddaughter Maya has her recital this week. Would you like to talk about that?
You mentioned wanting to drink more water after lunch. Should I remind you again tomorrow?
You sounded a little tired today. Would you like me to let Daniel know to check in later?
Reports emphasize what changed, what was completed, and where a human follow-up might help. They avoid clinical labels while still making patterns easier to scan.
What powers the experience
LifeSignal stores consented profile memory: family, friends, grandchildren, pets, birthdays, favorite places, hobbies, life stories, career, military service, music, movies, books, routines, important dates, voluntary health goals, and preferred greetings.
Each outreach rotates topics naturally across weather, seasons, family updates, trivia, jokes, memory prompts, life stories, current interests, holidays, birthdays, and enabled reminders for hydration, exercise, medication, or goals.
Families can review daily engagement, frequency, duration, missed check-ins, response latency, routine consistency, mood summaries, social engagement, topic diversity, completed goals, and notification history without diagnostic labels.
Safety boundaries
LifeSignal does not diagnose medical conditions or replace licensed clinicians.
Urgent symptoms, emergencies, or crisis language should route to emergency services or a qualified professional.
Family and care-team visibility is consent-aware and designed around follow-up cues, not surveillance.
Reports summarize trends over time so people can ask better questions during human follow-up.
Voice or SMS check-ins happen on the member's preferred schedule.
Hydration, exercise, medication, appointment, or custom prompts can be enabled.
Families see completed check-ins, trend changes, and suggested follow-up questions.
Caregivers decide whether to call, visit, adjust reminders, or escalate support.
Compare family, agency, and community plans by member limits, caregiver access, trend depth, reporting, and operational controls.