Your parents are fine. Vigil checked.

An AI care coordinator that calls your aging parents every day, tracks their wellness over time, and sends you a summary. No cameras. No sensors. No wearables. Just a friendly voice that never forgets to check in.

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Vigil
Daily check-in
Today, 9:15 AM
Good morning, Margaret! How did you sleep last night?
Pretty well! Woke up once but went right back.
Glad to hear it. Did you take your morning medications?
Oh, not yet. Thanks for the reminder!
Of course. Any plans for today?
Going to the garden center with Helen.
77M
Americans will be 65+ by 2034
90%
of seniors want to age at home
0
hardware required
How it works

Three minutes a day changes everything

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Vigil calls daily

A warm, conversational AI calls your parent at their preferred time. It asks about sleep, meals, medications, mood, and plans. Feels like a friend checking in, not a medical exam.

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Patterns emerge

Over weeks, Vigil learns what's normal for your parent. Sleeping less? Skipping meals? Fewer social plans? Changes get flagged before they become emergencies.

03

Family stays informed

You get a daily summary of how they're doing. Weekly trend reports show what's improving and what needs attention. No news is good news, but you'll always know.

Every other solution asks seniors to change. Vigil doesn't.

The old way

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Install cameras in private spaces
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Wear a pendant or wristband 24/7
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Learn new apps and interfaces
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$1,000+ hardware upfront
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Detects problems after they happen

Vigil

Uses the phone they already have
Nothing to wear, charge, or maintain
Answers a phone call. That's it.
Zero hardware cost
Spots patterns before emergencies

The daily update you actually want to read

Every day, Vigil sends a brief, human-readable summary to everyone in your care circle. Not raw data or charts. Just a clear picture of how your parent is doing today, compared to their usual patterns.

Daily Summary Today, 10:02 AM

Margaret had a good morning. Slept through most of the night with one brief wake-up. Hasn't taken morning meds yet but was reminded. Going out with a friend today. Mood: upbeat, social.

Weekly Trend Sun, Mar 1

Sleep quality improved this week. Social activity consistent (3 outings). Medication adherence at 85%, down from 92% last week. Suggested: gentle reminder about evening pills.

The best elder care technology is the one seniors actually use

Your parents won't wear a pendant. They won't accept cameras. But they'll answer the phone. Vigil meets them where they are.