Safety for Disabled Adults Living Independently
You fought for your independence. A daily check-in protects it by ensuring someone always knows you're okay -- without compromising the autonomy you've worked so hard to build.
Over 4 million disabled adults in the U.S. live alone, and adults with disabilities are 2.5 times more likely to experience an emergency that requires outside assistance. Yet 60% report that existing safety tools are not designed with their needs in mind.
The Challenge
Most safety solutions are designed for able-bodied users, with small buttons, complex interfaces, and assumptions about physical capability that exclude people with disabilities
The constant tension between wanting to live independently and knowing that your disability creates additional safety risks that require planning
Well-meaning family and caregivers who treat your desire for independent living as reckless rather than recognizing it as a fundamental right
How I'm Alive Helps
A one-tap check-in with a large, accessible button that works for a wide range of physical abilities. No complex navigation, no small targets, no multi-step processes
Automatic alerts mean you don't need to reach a phone, press a specific button during a crisis, or communicate the nature of an emergency. The absence of your check-in is the signal
The app supports your case for independent living by providing a concrete safety system you can present to family, caregivers, and housing services
Independent Living Requires Independent Safety
Accessible Safety Design
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is I'm Alive accessible for people with disabilities?
Yes. The app uses a single large button for check-in, minimal navigation, and works with screen readers and accessibility features built into your phone. The passive alert model means you don't need to do anything during an emergency -- missing your check-in triggers the alert automatically.
How can disabled adults living alone stay safe?
Set up a daily check-in with I'm Alive, ensure your home is adapted to your needs, keep emergency contacts accessible, and connect with local independent living centers. The check-in provides the emergency detection layer that's most often missing from independent living setups.
My family doesn't think I should live alone because of my disability. How do I respond?
Present a concrete safety plan that includes I'm Alive. Show them that you've thought about emergencies and have a system in place. A daily check-in that alerts them if something is wrong often provides enough reassurance to support your decision to live independently.
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Download I'm Alive today and give yourself and your loved ones peace of mind. It's completely free.
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