FallCall Solutions of Trumbull announced on August 22 the international launch of its app ElderCheck Now in five new countries. The app sends alerts to smartwatches worn by elders at scheduled intervals making it easier for busy family members to keep tabs on their loved ones and encouraging communication that can help combat growing rates of loneliness around the world.
The app is now available in Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand.
“Loneliness affects hundreds of thousands of people and increases the risk of depression, dementia and premature death,” says Dr. Shea Gregg, President and Founder of FallCall Solutions. “At the same time, caregivers are more stressed than ever trying to make ends meet and they may forget to reach out to Mom or Dad regularly. ElderCheck Now makes this important communication seamless.”
The app sends messages to Apple Watches asking the wearer “Are you OK?” The wearer can respond with either “I’m OK” or “Call Me.” If the wear chooses the latter option, their caregiver will receive an update indicating the current location and heartrate of the user and be able to initiate a phone call with just the push of a button on the app.
“For the thousands that have been using ElderCheck in the United States over the past eight years, the scheduled check-in has become a transformative reminder that we all can benefit from taking the time to communicate with those we care about,” said Gregg. “Given the success of this simple, electronic tool that fosters relationships, we look forward to making it available to those around the world.”
The app is now available for $2.99 for iPhone users, and existing US users can expect new features in the latest update.
For more visit https://www.fallcall.com/