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Know how they're really doing.
A daily check-in that actually asks. Health data that actually shows. Real insight—before it becomes a crisis.

The Problem
The slow things are the dangerous things.
Decline is invisible
She stopped going out. Started skipping meals. Sleeps worse than she used to. Some days, no one calls. You won't hear about it until she falls.
Loneliness is a health risk
Not just sad. 31% higher dementia risk. Mortality impact of smoking a pack a day. Isolation kills—slowly, quietly.
"I'm fine" tells you nothing
You call. She says she's fine. She's not going to tell you she's lonely, unsteady, or scared. You need more than her word.
How It Works
Two signals. One clear picture.
Step 1
Someone checks in. Every day.
How'd you sleep? Getting out today? How are you feeling? It's a small thing—but for someone living alone, it might be the only voice they hear.
Step 2
Continuous health data
Apple Watch and iPhone capture gait, sleep, activity, and fall risk—passively, with devices they already have.
Step 3
Data meets conversation
The watch shows she's walking less. The check-in reveals she hasn't left the house in days. That's not a glitch—that's a pattern worth noticing.
What You Get
Insight, not alerts.
Weekly summary
What changed. What didn't. What you should pay attention to. Not data—answers.
Trend detection
Sleeping less this month. Walking slower this week. You'll see the slide before it becomes a fall.
Family dashboard
One place. Clear picture. No calling to ask. No hoping she'll tell you.
Daily touchpoint
Not a survey. Not a sensor. A check-in that asks how they're doing—and notices when the answer changes.
The Difference
Proactive. Not reactive.
What's out there
Lares
Tells you after she falls
Sees the fall coming
Proves she's alive
Shows how she's actually doing
Another device she won't wear
Uses the watch she already has
Needs a doctor's order
You sign up. Done.
Fine until it's not
You see the change happening
The Research
This isn't opinion. It's science.
Loneliness increases dementia risk by 31%. Heart attack risk by 29%. Mortality impact on par with smoking 15 cigarettes a day.
This isn't about feeling sad. It's about what happens to the brain and body when someone goes days without meaningful contact—and no one notices.
Sources: NIA, Lancet Psychiatry, US Surgeon General
Common Questions
What devices do they need?
iPhone and Apple Watch. No extra hardware.
Is this a medical service?
No. Lares provides insight for families, not clinical care.
What if they don't answer a check-in?
You'll be notified. Patterns matter more than any single day.
How is this different from a medical alert pendant?
Pendants react after a fall. Lares notices before.
Get Started
Stop wondering. Start knowing.
Get real insight into how your parent is doing—before something goes wrong. Early families help shape the product and receive preferred pricing.