Caregivers & Families

A Simple Caregiver Check-In App for Families

Simple daily text check-ins that help older adults stay independent while giving loved ones peace of mind. 

DailyHello makes it easy for seniors living alone to confirm they are okay each day without constant calls, complicated technology, or added pressure. 

If a daily check-in is missed, selected contacts are notified so someone can follow up right away. 

Stay Connected Without Constant Calls

Caring about someone does not always mean they need full time care. Many seniors, people with disabilities, travelers, and adults living independently are fully capable of managing their daily lives. 

Still, it can be stressful not knowing if something has gone wrong. 

DailyHello helps families and caregivers create a simple check-in routine without making the person feel watched, interrupted, or dependent. Each day, the user receives a text message at their scheduled time. They reply to confirm that they are okay. If they do not respond, their selected contacts receive an alert. 

That small daily check-in can give families a clearer way to know when someone may need a call, a visit, or extra help. 

How DailyHello Helps Families and Caregivers

A Simple Daily Check-In Routine 

DailyHello is designed to be easy for the person using it and reassuring for the people who care about them. 

The daily check in works in three simple steps: 

  1. Your loved one receives a daily text check in at the time they choose. 
  1. They reply to confirm that they are okay. 
  1. If they miss the check-in, selected contacts are notified. 

There is no app to learn, no device to wear, and no need for repeated phone calls throughout the day. 

What Happens If a Check-In Is Missed?

If your loved one misses their DailyHello check in, their selected contacts are automatically notified. 

From there, a family member, caregiver, friend, neighbor, or trusted contact can decide the best next step. They may call, send a text, stop by, contact another loved one, or call emergency services if they believe immediate help is needed. 

DailyHello does not contact emergency services and does not replace professional care, medical alert systems, or emergency support. It is a simple daily check-in tool that helps trusted people know when someone may need attention. 

Who DailyHello Can Help You Support

DailyHello can be helpful for families and caregivers who want a simple way to stay connected with someone who values independence. 

It may be a good fit if you help support: 

  • A parent living alone 
  • A grandparent who wants to stay independent 
  • A spouse or partner with a daily routine 
  • A loved one with a disability 
  • A family member who lives in another city 
  • Someone traveling alone 
  • A neighbor or friend who may need occasional support 
  • Someone who does not need daily care but would benefit from a daily safety net 

DailyHello helps create a simple rhythm of connection without making the user feel like their independence is being taken away. 

Support Independence Without Feeling Intrusive

It can be hard to find the right balance between checking in and giving someone space. 

Calling every day may feel like too much. Waiting too long can leave you worried. DailyHello creates a simple middle ground. 

Your loved one only needs to respond to one daily text. If they reply, you know their daily routine is on track. If they miss the check-in, you know it may be time to follow up. 

This helps families and caregivers stay informed without adding unnecessary pressure to the person they care about. 

Peace of Mind for Long Distance Families

When a loved one lives alone or far away, it can be difficult to know what is happening day to day. 

DailyHello gives long distance families a simple way to stay connected. Instead of wondering if you should call again or worrying when a text goes unanswered, you have a daily check in system in place. 

If your loved one responds, everything continues as normal. If a check in is missed, you receive an alert and can take the next step. 

It is not about replacing personal connection. It is about adding one more layer of reassurance. 

Helpful for Shared Caregiving

Care often involves more than one person. Adult children, siblings, neighbors, friends, and professional caregivers may all play a role in supporting someone’s independence. 

DailyHello gives selected contacts a simple signal when follow up may be needed. That can make it easier for families and support systems to coordinate care, especially when responsibilities are shared. 

A missed check in can let the right people know it may be time to call, visit, or check in directly. 

Easy to Set Up

DailyHello is designed to be quick and simple to start. 

You can set up a daily check in time, add trusted contacts, and begin using DailyHello in just a few minutes. If the person using DailyHello is not comfortable completing setup on a phone, using a computer may make the process easier. 

Once the account is active, DailyHello sends the daily check in text automatically. 

Start DailyHello Today

Sign up for DailyHello for someone you care about or help them get started with their own account. 

Set up a simple daily check in, add trusted contacts, and create a little more peace of mind each day. 

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