MyDailyCheck gives you peace of mind — without making Mom feel watched.
You know the feeling. It's Tuesday afternoon and you realize you haven't talked to Mom since Saturday. You call. No answer. You call again. Nothing. Your stomach drops. Is she okay? Did something happen? Is the phone just off the hook?
Probably she's fine. She's at the store, or in the garden, or napping. But that ten minutes of panic — that's what eats at you. And it happens more often than you'd like to admit.
MyDailyCheck replaces that panic with a quiet, daily confirmation: Mom is okay. Every morning, before you've finished your coffee.
Enter Mom's phone number, pick a check-in time, add your siblings and contacts.
A friendly call or text at the time you choose. She presses 1 or replies OK. That's it.
Green checkmark on your dashboard. If something's wrong, your whole family knows within minutes.
Add siblings, neighbours, care aides. Everyone gets the right level of alerts.
No apps to install on Mom's phone. No devices to explain. It just works with the phone she already has.
MyDailyCheck isn't surveillance. It's a 10-second daily touchpoint that lets her keep living her life.
Set how fast alerts escalate. A high-risk parent might trigger in 15 minutes. A light safety net gives a 2-hour window.
She goes to church on Tuesdays? Skip Tuesday. Visiting her sister for a week? Vacation mode. It fits her life.
One green checkmark every morning. That's all it takes to stop the worry spiral.
Jennifer lives in Toronto. Her mom Margaret is 78 and lives alone in Stratford. Every morning at 8am, MyDailyCheck calls Margaret. She presses 1 and Jennifer sees a green checkmark before her first meeting.
Two weeks ago, Margaret didn't answer. MyDailyCheck texted Jennifer, her brother David, and their neighbour Susan. David drove over and found Margaret had tripped in the garden. She was shaken but okay — and she'd only been there for 40 minutes, not hours.
Robert is 82 and fiercely independent. He told his kids he didn't need "monitoring." But when his daughter explained it was just a daily phone call — not a camera or a bracelet — he agreed.
Now he answers every morning at 9am and jokes that it's his "good morning from the robots." His kids check the app and don't worry.
She might. Many seniors resist anything that feels like being watched. That's why MyDailyCheck starts with a consent call — it explains the service in a respectful way and asks for her agreement. Frame it as: "This lets you stay in your home longer. Your kids worry less. And all you do is answer one call a day."
You're not overreacting. 1 in 4 Canadian seniors lives alone. Falls are the #1 cause of injury hospitalization. The difference between a fall found in 30 minutes and a fall found in 30 hours is life-changing. MyDailyCheck is a safety net you hope you never need — but you'll be grateful it's there.
It takes 3 minutes. Start with the free plan.