Passive, private care monitoring for people living with dementia — so you can breathe, even from miles away.
“Every morning, before I call her, I already know: she got up, she made her tea, she took her medication. That’s everything. That’s peace of mind.”
That feeling — of knowing, without asking, without worrying — is what iwatchover.care was built to give you.
No new devices to learn. No wearables to charge or lose. No strangers visiting. Just her home, her routine, her independence — gently watched over by a system she’ll never notice.
Her morning routine is the data. The system reads it — silently.
The kettle switches on. We know she’s up and her morning has begun.
A gentle reminder plays. Sometimes she confirms with a button press. Always, the cabinet sensor records the truth. Either way — we know.
Natural motion through the home tells its own story. Her routine, intact.
Only if something is wrong — no morning movement, SOS pressed, medication missed — your phone receives an alert. Quietly. Instantly.
iwatchover.care uses small, carefully placed sensors to notice meaningful routine signals inside the home, such as morning movement, kettle use, medication activity, or an optional button press. Those signals are processed locally on a dedicated mini-PC in the property, so carers get useful alerts and reassurance without wearables, cloud cameras, or constant monitoring.
Not in a server. Not in a database. Not with us.
Cameras stay in privacy mode and only wake in an emergency — for example, no movement for a long time, or if she presses for help. They sit only in shared areas, never the bedroom.
Everything is processed on a mini-PC inside her own home. Only secure alerts — and, in an emergency, a view for the family — ever leave the house. No outside monitoring centre.
The system notices patterns — movement, kettle, sleep, doors — not the details of her day. Designed around UK data-protection principles, with ICO registration in progress.
My mother is 84. She lives alone, and she has dementia. She is independent, capable, and proud — and she asked me one thing: to let her stay in her own home, for as long as possible. No strangers. No feeling of being watched. I understood.
I live thousands of miles away. I call her every day. But between calls, the worry is constant — did she eat? Did she take her medication? Is she okay? I’m an engineer by nature. So I built something.
A system that watches over her, silently. That tells me she made her morning tea. That she took her medication. That she slept well. Before I call, I already know she’s fine. That’s peace of mind. That’s iwatchover.care.
You can’t be there every day. Now you don’t have to worry every day either.
You’re there, but you can’t watch every moment. The system does the quiet watching.
Monitor with dignity. No intrusion. No wearables. Just quiet confidence that all is well.
The same privacy-first system can support individual families or become a quieter layer of oversight for professional care teams.
Add passive monitoring between visits, spot routine changes earlier, and give families more confidence without increasing intrusiveness.
Create a more private and dignified way to observe routine, room activity, and selected wellbeing signals without relying on wearables or cloud services.
We discuss your setting, number of residents or clients, and the routines you want to watch over.
We propose a small, realistic pilot with the right sensors, alert logic, and privacy boundaries.
After the pilot, we review outcomes and decide whether to keep, adapt, or expand the deployment.
For professional care teams, pricing is quoted individually based on the number of rooms or clients, sensor scope, alert logic, and installation complexity. We recommend starting with a small pilot so the setup, reporting, and privacy boundaries can be proven in a real care environment before any wider rollout.
The hardware is yours to keep. The Peace of Mind Plan keeps the system running — and improving — every day.
For one person living alone. Dedicated hardware, personally installed and configured.
Get a QuoteFor a couple or care recipient with a cohabitant. Adapted for a shared space.
Get a QuoteInstallation price on application — varies by location and sensor configuration.
Typically less than the cost of two hours of home care — for 30 days of peace of mind.
While you watch over your loved one — we watch over the system.
Nothing at all. The system is completely passive. No buttons, no apps, no interaction required from them — ever. Any button presses are entirely optional and welcomed, but never necessary.
On a dedicated mini-PC installed inside the home. Your loved one's data lives there. Only secure alerts — and, in an emergency, a view for the family — ever leave the house. Nothing goes to an outside monitoring centre.
Only critical ones: no morning movement detected, SOS button pressed, or medication not taken by the set time. We don’t send constant notifications. Just a quiet signal when something actually needs your attention.
No. iwatchover.care is not a medical device and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or monitor any medical condition. It is a passive home activity monitoring system that provides information to carers. It does not replace professional medical care or emergency services. In an emergency, always call 999.
Yes, by design. All data is processed locally in the home — only secure alerts, and an emergency view for the family, ever leave the house. The service is designed around UK data-protection principles, with ICO registration in progress. (Information Commissioner’s Office).
Email us at [email protected]. We’ll arrange a free, no-obligation consultation — to understand your situation and explain exactly how the system would work in your loved one’s home.