MyDailyCheck is one quiet phone call a day — so you can keep living independently, without cameras, without bracelets, and without anyone hovering.
You've built a life here. You know which floorboard creaks, where the coffee mug goes, which window catches the morning sun. The thought of leaving — of being moved "somewhere safer" — is harder than the thought of staying.
And yet, you've heard the stories. The neighbour whose son found him days later. The friend who fell in the bathroom and waited eight hours before anyone knew. You don't want that ending.
You also don't want a camera in your kitchen. A pendant around your neck. Your daughter calling four times a day to check.
You want to be looked after. Without being looked at.
Every morning, a calm voice asks if you're okay. You press a button. That's it. No app. No bracelet. No camera.
Your family sees a quiet green checkmark. They get on with their day. You get on with yours. No one has to call. No one has to wonder.
If you don't answer, MyDailyCheck doesn't panic. It waits. Tries again. Sends a text. Only if something feels actually wrong does it reach the people you've chosen ahead of time — neighbour first, family second, 911 only if it's the right call.
You decide the order. You set the rules.
Enter your own phone number, pick a time that fits your morning, choose who should know if you don't answer.
A friendly voice. One button to press. About 10 seconds. Then your day is yours.
Your family sees you're okay without having to ask. No one has to call you. You don't have to call anyone.
The whole point is that nothing about your life has to change.
Your house. Your routine. Your things. MyDailyCheck doesn't move you anywhere — it makes staying easier.
No cameras. No GPS. No tracking. We don't record the calls. Your family sees that you answered — not what you said.
You pick the time. You pick the people. You change it whenever you want. Pause for a weekend away — nobody panics.
No bracelet. No pendant. No medical-alert device. Just a phone call, like any other phone call.
Church on Sundays? Don't call before noon. Visiting your sister for a week? Vacation mode. The system fits your life.
Landline, flip phone, smartphone — doesn't matter. Nothing to install. Nothing to charge. Nothing new to learn.
The destination isn't a new gadget. It's a quieter morning, on both ends of the line.
Without MyDailyCheck
With MyDailyCheck
Wondering — quietly — if anyone would notice if something happened to you in your own home.
Knowing someone will notice. By 9 in the morning. Every morning.
Your kids calling at all hours because they're worried. Sometimes you don't pick up — you're at the store, in the garden, or you just don't feel like talking.
One short call from MyDailyCheck. You press 1. Your kids get the all-clear and stop calling so much. Quiet on both ends.
The unspoken fear of being moved "somewhere safer" if you can't prove you're managing on your own.
Staying in the home you built — with a quiet, automatic safety net that nobody has to think about.
Feeling like asking for help would be imposing on anyone.
Help is already there. Built in. Doesn't require asking. Doesn't make a fuss.
Composites of conversations we've had — names changed, situations real.
After his brother
Daniel's brother lived alone. He was found in his living room three days after he died. Daniel told us, quietly: "I don't want that to be me."
He signed up for himself. His sister gets the green checkmark every morning. He keeps his apartment, his routine, his life. The fear isn't the loudest thing in the room anymore.
Without imposing
Margaret didn't want to be a problem. Her kids are busy. She didn't want them calling every day, didn't want to feel like she had to call them.
She signed up so the daily "are you okay?" became automatic. "It's nice," she says. "A little voice. A button. Done." She didn't have to ask anyone for anything.
A small good morning
Frank, 82, likes the call. "It's a small good morning," he says. "I press 1. I have my coffee. Nobody worries about me today."
"That's a lot, for one phone call." He's been in his house 43 years. He plans to stay.
They won't be. There's no camera, no GPS, no recording. Your family sees one thing: that you answered the call this morning. One green checkmark. They don't see where you are. They don't hear what you said. You keep your privacy. They lose the worry.
This is the opposite of being a burden. It takes the daily "is she okay?" off everyone — including you. You don't have to call them. They don't have to call you. The system handles the daily checking, quietly, so nobody has to think about it.
Most people aren't "ready" for a fall, either. MyDailyCheck is something you set up while you're well — so that nothing in your life has to change, unless something actually goes wrong. Then your people know. Quickly. That's the whole point.
One quiet call a morning. Your home, your routine, your peace of mind.