I live alone and recently retired. I realize that if I was hurt or became ill at home it could take days before someone missed me! I attend a gym, shop, go to meetings, etc but not on a regular schedule.
I visited an Assisted Living facility once that had a sensor on the fridge in each unit. If the door wasn’t opened by 11 am someone was sent to the room to check on the resident.
So I was wondering if there was a phone app or service that did something similar.
And I'd love to know what you think...we're building apps to help people feel connected and this is the first!
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One time towards a year or so before I had to leave my state and move in to my mother's house in a state 7 states away from mine, I almost had to have the fire dept. BREAK DOWN HER DOOR. I would call her every day, sometimes multiple times a day. On one particular day, I knew that she had picked up the receiver, but she NEVER SAID HELLO! I asked her why - her response - "I was getting situated." I said not to do that any more as I thought you were on the floor, passed out!
You might be able to have this done through your place of worship too. I don't know - you'd have to ask.
I am again alone, but enough people see me on a daily basis to know I am alive. I walk my dog 4X a day, lol.
I found two check in services online. You might want to read up on these. iamfine and snugsafe
You could also work it out with a neighbor or a grandkid. If you know how to text - just send a 'good morning' every morning at same time. that way no one was interrupted to talk, all they had to do was read the text. ---just make sure you do it with someone who checks their phone every day and would tell someone if they had not heard from you. --- neighbor (if you know one) is the best deal because they pay attention to your front door opening, curtains opening, car being moved or not, garbage cans set out.
Having a friend call each day who would alert 911 or the police if you did not answer or respond within an arranged timeframe is helpful. You might get together with another loner to exchange calls so you both get checked on.
As llamalover suggests, some towns have police or fire dept. well-being checks that call to check on seniors who live alone.
If you set up a call schedule of some kind, remember to alert your call-in buddy if you won't be home at the usual call in time so your buddy doesn't panic and call 911 unnecessarily!
Someone suggested that to Dad and he thought it was a great idea. However the person who made the suggestion did not know where Dad lived for part of the year. On a small island on an acreage, with seasonal neighbours. The one full time neighbour also worked full time. Luckily Dad did not have to put the idea into practice.
Setting off car alarms and talking to Alexa, assume that a person is conscious.
I am happy to hear that Posties will still hand deliver mail. It is a great way to do an unobtrusive wellness check.
My former mil had three friends she would email by 10 am each day. If she did not reply to their emails, they would get hold of me. If she had computer problems, I would email them to let them know.
This may show that you are a bit isolated - as a new retiree start checking out what is available to get you out more where your absence would be noted
I heard of 2 sisters who would phone each other at 9:00 AM every day even if it was 1 minute just to know they were fine but most calls were longer - can you do this with a friend or family member & they don't need to live in same town with much cheaper/included long distance rates now
Simple. Uncomplicated. Something everyone in your circle can do without installing or buying anything.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.chkincam.fall&hl=en_US (Check in and fall alert)
https://snugsafe.com/ (Calls you once a day to check up on you)
Also your advice about getting Meals on Wheels is great! They are extra eyes and hands, and they bring a nutritious meal—what more could you ask for? While they don’t come on weekends, another method could be used to check on Frances over the weekends.
Thanks for caring!
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to several friends (the same ones) each day when you rise. It will be a pleasant way to begin the day, and you’ll all be safer.