Father's Day · Canada · Sunday, June 21, 2026

Dad won't wear a medical alert pendant. He'll tap a button.

No hardware, no wearable, no monthly fee. One tap a day tells you he's okay — even if you're provinces away.

Free forever · No hardware · Works coast to coast

2 million
Canadian seniors live alone (Statistics Canada, indicative)

When family is provinces away, a daily tap closes the distance

Adult children are often a flight — or a time zone — from an aging parent. I'm Alive turns that distance into a daily reassurance: Dad taps “I'm okay” each morning and you see it wherever you are. If he misses it, you and your chosen local contacts are alerted, so someone nearby can check in.

How it works

1

Dad taps once a day

One tap confirms he's okay. Five seconds, on the phone he already owns.

2

You see he checked in

You and his chosen contacts get a quiet “all good” — no news to chase.

3

If he misses it, you're told

Miss the window and we send a gentle reminder, then alert his contacts so someone can check in.

Father's Day in Canada — questions

What if I live in another province?

That's exactly who this is for. Dad's daily check-in reaches you wherever you are in Canada (or abroad), and your local emergency contacts are alerted if he misses one — so help is close even when you aren't.

When is Father's Day in Canada in 2026?

Sunday, June 21, 2026. You can set up Dad's daily check-in in a couple of minutes on any smartphone — a thoughtful, useful gift.

Does Dad need to buy or wear anything?

No. There's no pendant, no base station and no monthly fee. I'm Alive is a free app — one tap a day on the phone he already has.

Give Dad a check-in this Father's Day

Sunday, June 21, 2026 · Canada. Free, one tap a day, set up in minutes.

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