For First Nations Communities — MyDailyCheck

A daily check-in for elders — built to fit how the community already cares for its people.

MyDailyCheck is the tool. Your community runs it. We make sure no one falls through, even when distances are long and care workers are stretched.

Wellness check-ins already happen in your community. They happen through health workers visiting homes, through elders looking out for each other, through family members on the phone, through the people who notice when a light isn't on at the usual time.

MyDailyCheck doesn't replace any of that. It's a backstop — for the long distances between visits, for the elders whose family lives far away, for the homes that don't get checked on as often as they should.

The community is the operator. We're the tool.

What it looks like in practice

Every morning, MyDailyCheck calls the elders enrolled in the program at the time they prefer. The call is short and respectful — a check-in, a question, a moment.

When someone doesn't answer, MyDailyCheck tries again. Then sends a text if their phone supports it. Then quietly notifies whoever the community has chosen to follow up — a health worker, a family member, a neighbour who lives close enough to drop by.

The dashboard belongs to the community. The data belongs to the community. The decisions about who's enrolled, who gets notified, and what counts as an alert — all of those belong to the community.

How communities run MyDailyCheck

1

The community decides the roster

Health workers, the band office, or whoever the community designates chooses who gets enrolled — with each elder's consent.

2

MyDailyCheck handles the daily calls

Calls at the time each elder picks. Works with landlines, flip phones, smartphones. No app to learn. No device to wear.

3

The community follows up

When a check-in is missed, the people the community has chosen get notified. We don't replace your care workers — we make sure they hear about it.

Where it can help

Homes far from the band office

For elders whose homes aren't on the regular visiting route, the daily call closes the distance.

Elders living alone

A short, friendly call every morning. Without intruding on their independence.

Members living off-reserve

For elders who've moved away but stay connected to the community, MyDailyCheck keeps the link.

Your community's data stays your community's.

Everything is hosted in Canada (Supabase, ca-central-1). Encrypted in transit and at rest. PIPEDA-compliant by default.

Role-based access means only the people your community designates can see member information. We don't share it with anyone. We don't sell it. We don't analyze it for purposes outside the wellness check program.

We know that conversations about technology and Indigenous communities have a history of going one direction. MyDailyCheck is built so the data goes the other way: into community hands, where it belongs.

Canadian-hosted. PIPEDA-compliant. Your data stays in Canada.

Role-based access. Only the people your community designates can see the data.

No tracking, no recording. We confirm the answer — not what was said.

Let's talk about a pilot — on your terms.

Start with a conversation about what MyDailyCheck could look like for your community. No pressure, no pitch deck — just a working session.