There’s someone you love that you mean to call more than you do. A parent, a grandparent, an aunt, a friend who lives alone.
You have a job, and a life, and a couple of hours of guilt about it. Meanwhile the phone at their end doesn’t ring much, and the days start running together.
Family Care is QuinzI calling them instead — on a schedule you choose, at a time that suits them, for as long as they want to talk. Then you get to hear how it actually went.
You pick the number, the days, and the time. A few minutes, and nothing gets installed on their phone.
She says who she is — an AI, calling for the family — and asks their permission on that first call. If they say no, she doesn’t call again.
Afterwards, a short note: that they picked up, how long they talked, and what they actually said.
Not a wellness score. Not a dashboard.
What a family actually wants isn’t a number out of ten — it’s “she mentioned her knee again”, or “he’s been talking about the neighbour’s dog all week”. So that’s what you get: the things they brought up, near enough as they said them.
Which means the person at the other end is talking to someone who listens, and the family gets the part of the conversation they’d have had if they’d been able to call themselves.
This is not a medical alert service, and must not be used as one. If your parent needs a fall detector, a pendant, or a monitored emergency line, please buy one — they exist, they’re inexpensive, and this does not replace them.
QuinzI does not dispatch police, paramedics, or a welfare check. If something worries her, or she can’t reach them, she tells you and the second contact you nominated — and the two of you decide what happens next. A person always makes that call.
She’s not a nurse or a doctor either. She repeats what she heard. She never diagnoses, never advises on medication, and never tells anyone they’re fine.
That’s the price it will be. Nobody is charged for Family Care today, and there is deliberately no checkout on this page.
Before you point her at your mother, call her yourself and hear exactly what she sounds like. Tell her “family care” and she’ll take your name for the list.
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