Safety for Visually Impaired Adults Living Alone

Your vision may be limited, but your independence shouldn't be. A fully accessible daily check-in ensures someone is always looking out for you.

Over 7 million Americans have significant vision loss, and visually impaired adults living alone face 2-3 times the risk of falls and household accidents. Emergency situations are especially dangerous when you can't see hazards or read emergency instructions.

The Challenge

Navigating emergency situations is exponentially harder when you can't see: reading medication labels during a reaction, finding a phone after a fall, or identifying the source of a dangerous sound

Most safety apps and devices rely on visual interfaces that are difficult or impossible to use with significant vision loss

The fear of being incapacitated in your home with no way to visually locate help, a phone, or an exit if something goes wrong

How I'm Alive Helps

Fully compatible with VoiceOver (iOS) and TalkBack (Android) screen readers. The check-in is a single, clearly labeled button that screen readers identify immediately

The passive alert model means you don't need to find, read, or navigate anything during an emergency. Simply missing your normal check-in triggers the alert

No visual interface is required to maintain your safety net. The app works entirely through accessible input on a device you already use daily

Living Alone with Vision Loss: The Safety Equation

Visually impaired adults who live independently demonstrate remarkable capability in managing daily life. Through adaptive techniques, assistive technology, and practiced routines, most tasks become second nature. But emergencies, by definition, break routines. They present unexpected situations that require rapid visual assessment and response. A fall that disorients you in your own home. A medical reaction that requires reading a medication label. A fire where you need to identify the safest exit. A gas leak where you can't see the source. Each of these scenarios is manageable when you can see and dramatically more dangerous when you can't. The I'm Alive daily check-in addresses the core vulnerability: the period after an emergency when you're alone and unable to seek help. In a normal situation, you check in using your screen reader, and life continues. In an emergency situation, the check-in is missed, and help is initiated by your emergency contact. You don't need to see a button, navigate a complex app, or read instructions. The absence of your routine action is all the communication needed.

Accessible Safety by Design

True accessibility isn't about retrofitting a visual product with a screen reader label. It's about designing a product where the core interaction is simple enough that vision is not required. I'm Alive achieves this naturally. The daily check-in is one action: a tap. With VoiceOver or TalkBack, your phone guides you directly to the check-in button. You confirm with a tap, and you receive audible confirmation that you've checked in. The entire interaction takes under ten seconds, including screen reader navigation. For visually impaired users, the passive alert model is particularly powerful. Active emergency systems require you to find a device, identify the right button, and trigger it during a crisis -- tasks that become enormously challenging when you can't see and are possibly injured or disoriented. I'm Alive flips this: you only need to act on good days. On bad days, inaction is the signal. This inversion of the traditional alert model is what makes it genuinely accessible rather than merely compliant.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is I'm Alive compatible with screen readers?

Yes. The app is fully compatible with VoiceOver on iOS and TalkBack on Android. The check-in button is clearly labeled and easy to locate through screen reader navigation. Audible confirmation tells you the check-in was successful.

How can visually impaired people living alone stay safe?

Combine adaptive home modifications with a daily check-in. I'm Alive provides the emergency detection layer: if you can't check in due to a fall, medical event, or any emergency, your contact is alerted. The passive model means you don't need to see or find anything during a crisis.

What if I can't find my phone during an emergency?

That's exactly why the passive model works. You don't need to find your phone during an emergency. You just need to have checked in earlier in the day. If you haven't checked in by your deadline, your emergency contact is alerted whether you touched your phone or not.

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