Because nobody should be forgotten.
In 2021, a heat dome settled over British Columbia. When it lifted, 569 people had died — most of them seniors, living alone, with no one checking on them.
The systems that were supposed to protect them — emergency registries, police phone programs, medical alert devices — had failed. Not because the people working them didn't care, but because the systems couldn't scale. A volunteer calling 30 people on a phone list can't cover a city. A pendant that 90% of seniors refuse to wear can't catch a fall.
We started asking: what if the daily check-in was automatic? What if it used the phone they already have? What if it was simple enough for anyone and smart enough to escalate when something's wrong?
MyDailyCheck is the answer.
We built this to help people stay in their homes longer, not to put them under a microscope. MyDailyCheck respects autonomy.
Nobody gets a check-in call they didn't agree to. Period. This is non-negotiable.
If a 78-year-old can't use it without help, we didn't build it right. Simplicity is a feature.
We're not a substitute for calling your mom. We're the backup for the days you can't.
MyDailyCheck is built by DigitalStaff, a business automation agency based in London, Ontario. We've spent years building automation systems for healthcare organizations, construction companies, and municipal services. MyDailyCheck is the product of that expertise — applied to the problem that matters most.
Built and hosted in Canada
Canadian privacy law compliant (PIPEDA)
Ontario-based team and support
London, Ontario