Four people. Four reasons.
Wellytic isn't only for aging parents. It's for anyone who would benefit from a quiet second set of eyes. The hardware is the same in every case; what changes is the story you read on your phone.
The adult child
Mom is 82 and still independent. You live three hours away.
See their story →The recovery patient
Just had hip surgery. Living alone for eight weeks.
See their story →The epilepsy patient
Living alone with epilepsy. Watch-style detectors are unreliable.
See their story →The spouse caregiver
You are 74 and caring for him. You cannot stand guard all night.
See their story →The adult child
Mom is 82 and still in her own home. You live three hours away.
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One screen, one answer. "Mom is okay." That's the headline. Detail is one tap away—you drill in when you want, not because an alarm pushed you.
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Daily rhythm at a glance. Slept 8h 45m. Up since 06:45. Bathroom: 3 visits. Meals: 4 sessions. The same familiar shape, day after day.
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Room presence, not surveillance. Bedroom, living room, kitchen. Quiet dots that light up where she is, with no sense of being watched.
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No camera, no microphone. The sensor cannot record video or audio. This is a property of the hardware, not a setting in the app.
The recovery patient living alone
Just had hip surgery. Living alone for the next eight weeks.
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Bathroom sensor is the priority. Post-op falls happen most in the bathroom. The slip-friendly geometry is tuned for that room.
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You are both patient and primary contact. If you do not acknowledge an alert, it reaches the family member you trust — automatically.
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Pause or return after recovery. Many people keep it running anyway — once the disc is on the ceiling, you stop thinking about it.
Note: Wellytic is a wellness-monitoring product, not a medical device. For medical emergencies, call your local emergency number. Wellytic notifies a person you trust; the decision to call for help stays with that person.
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The epilepsy patient living alone
Living alone with epilepsy. A camera in the bedroom is not an answer.
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Posture-aware detection. A sudden posture change followed by 30+ seconds of stillness fires the same ladder that catches any fall — no wearable required.
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Notification ladder reaches a person you trust, fast. Configure who, in what order, with what acknowledgment window.
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Nothing to take off at bedtime. The sensor is on the ceiling. There is nothing to forget, lose, or leave on the charger overnight.
This is not a medical device or a seizure-prediction product. It is a notification system that uses posture and stillness signals, applied to the household of someone living alone with seizures.
+ stillness — bedroom
The spouse caregiver
You are 74 and you are caring for him. You cannot stand guard all night.
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Calibrated bedtime window. Set the window once. The system will not alert during normal in-bed stillness — only when something genuinely matters.
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Glance-readable at 3am. One headline: is he okay? Yes. Built so a 74-year-old can read it half-awake without glasses.
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Phone-call setup support. If apps are not your comfort zone, our support team walks through setup on the phone.