About

The Care Alert grew out of a simple, uncomfortable reality:
caring for someone at home means living with uncertainty.

Not the dramatic kind — the quiet kind that shows up at night, during work calls, or when the house goes silent.

Why This Exists

I didn’t start with a product idea.

I started with questions:

  • How do you know when to check in — without watching all the time?
  • How do you reduce risk without destroying trust?
  • How do you use technology without turning a home into a facility?

The Care Alert exists to explore those questions honestly.

Lived Experience, Not Theory

The systems on this site come from real use in a real home.

They were built, adjusted, broken, rebuilt, and lived with.

Some ideas were rejected entirely — not because they didn’t work technically, but because they felt wrong to use.

What You’ll Find Here

You’ll find:

  • Clear explanations instead of hype
  • Tradeoffs instead of guarantees
  • Systems designed to be small, understandable, and replaceable

This site doesn’t try to sell peace of mind.
It tries to reduce uncertainty.

What You Won’t Find

You won’t find:

  • Medical claims
  • Surveillance-first solutions
  • One-size-fits-all answers

If something doesn’t respect dignity or real-world limits, it doesn’t belong here.

About the Person Behind This

I’m a caregiver who happens to be comfortable with technology.

This site exists because I needed something like it and couldn’t find it.

If this site helps you think more clearly about what to build — or what not to build — then it’s doing its job.