Is my parent safe?
You're watching your parent change. Kintently is the family care companion that turns watching into knowing. One shared score, across 15 dimensions of daily living.
honest read on what you're carrying · private · results emailed to you

The watching is the hard part.
Nobody tells you what it means.
the question
Is what I'm seeing normal, or is something wrong?
the gap
The siblings aren't seeing what you're seeing.
the weight
You can't keep doing this alone.
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good · 12 / 15
overall · wk 19
One number your whole family can read.
The InPlace Score™ tracks 15 dimensions of daily living, from mobility to medication to mood. Five status bands. A built-in burnout multiplier for the person doing the caring.
15 DIMENSIONS
From mobility and meds to mood and social contact.
BURNOUT CHECK
The score watches the caregiver too.
Four steps. One score. The whole family on the same page.
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Start a check-in
Five to ten minutes of questions about how your parent is managing daily life.
- 2
See the InPlace Score™
One number from 0 to 1000, plus the band it falls in. A trend arrow shows the direction.
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Get your next step
Based on the score, the trajectory, and your own burnout level, Kintently identifies the single most important thing you can do this week. Not a list of suggestions. One clear action.
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Share with your family
Invite siblings. They see the same score, the same timeline, the same trends.
Describe what happened. Get a plan in minutes.
Your parent fell. They're confused and won't eat. They wandered out of the house at 3 a.m. You don't need another article about caregiving. You need to know what to do right now.
The Care Assistant takes what you describe in plain language and builds a step-by-step action plan, using everything Kintently already knows about your parent's current state. Immediate steps, next 24 hours, what to watch for, and who in your family to contact.
CONTEXT-AWARE
The plan reads your parent's InPlace Score, dimension history, and your burnout level before generating guidance.
SEVERITY TRIAGE
From "monitor closely" to "call 911," the plan matches the urgency to the situation.
"Dad fell in the bathroom and is complaining about his hip."
RIGHT NOW
Check for visible injury. Help him sit, do not move him if there is hip pain.
NEXT 24 HOURS
Call his PCP today. If pain worsens or he cannot bear weight, go to urgent care.
WATCH FOR
Bruising, swelling, confusion, or refusal to walk by tomorrow morning.
LOOP IN
Notify Daniel and Sarah in your care circle.
FOR YOU
This is the third incident this month. Block 20 minutes tonight that is yours.
88%
of Americans want to age in place.
AARP, 2024
53M
Americans are family caregivers.
AARP & NAC, 2020
60%
of caregivers also work full-time.
Rosalynn Carter Institute, 2023
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