What to Do If Worried About Parent's Health

Health concerns are valid. A daily check-in turns worry into certainty—one way or the other.

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I'm Alive app showing the I'm Okay check-in button

The Problem

Sound familiar? You're not alone.

Parent has health issues that cause concern

Every missed call triggers anxiety

Worry consumes mental energy constantly

How I'm Alive Solves This

A simple solution that actually works.

Daily confirmation reduces ambient anxiety

Early alert if health affects their routine

Transform worry into actionable information

How It Works

Three simple steps.

1

Set Your Time

Choose when to check in each day

2

Tap I'm Okay

One tap confirms you're safe

3

Auto-Alert

Miss a check-in? Contact is notified

Features

One-Tap Check-In

Large, easy button - done in seconds

Customizable Schedule

Set your perfect check-in time

Smart Alerts

Escalating notifications if you miss

Check-In Notes

Add context like 'Going hiking today'

History Tracking

See all your past check-ins

Free to Start

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Frequently Asked Questions

They have diabetes/heart disease. Is this enough?

It's a layer of safety, not medical monitoring. Use alongside their medical care plan. It catches when they can't function normally.

What if their health changes gradually?

Check-in notes can reveal patterns. 'Tired today' multiple days might signal something. It's information, not diagnosis.

I worry even when they check in.

Some worry is natural. But confirmed check-in is better than wondering. Over time, the daily confirmation should reduce anxiety.

Should they use this along with medical monitoring?

Absolutely. Medical devices monitor vitals. Check-ins confirm daily functioning. Different purposes, both valuable.

Get Started in 2 Minutes

Download I'm Alive today and give yourself and your loved ones peace of mind. It's completely free.

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