When you can't be there every day
You can't drop in on Mum or Dad every day — and the worry doesn't clock off.
Have they eaten? Did they sleep? Are they up and about like usual? This gives you a quiet answer each morning — so you can get on with your day knowing they're okay.
How it works
- A few small, discreet devices are placed around your parent's home. Someone sets them up for you — you don't lift a finger.
- They quietly notice the ordinary rhythm of the day: getting up, moving about, the kettle going on, settling down at night. No cameras. No microphones.
- Each morning a short, plain-English update arrives on your phone — by text or email, whichever you prefer.
- If the day looks different from usual — a late start, no sign of breakfast — you're gently told, so you can check in.
There's nothing to install, nothing to learn, and no computer to understand. You just read a message.
What you'd actually see
Illustrative examples. Central-Core hasn't launched yet, so these aren't real families — but this is the kind of update you'd get.
It respects their privacy
No cameras. No listening. It never watches your parent — only the gentle pattern of an ordinary day, the way you'd notice if you lived there. They keep their independence, their privacy, and their dignity. Most people forget it's even there.
You don't need to be "techy"
If none of this is your kind of thing, that's completely fine — you never touch any of it. There's nothing for you to set up, sign into, or maintain. Everything technical is handled. Your only job, ever, is to read a friendly message each morning.
Want to know more?
Central-Core is still being built, and we're helping the first few families personally. If this sounds like it could help someone you love, leave your details and a line about your situation — we'll take it from there, at your pace. No pressure, no jargon.