Vigil for Eldercare

Know they're OK — without a camera in the room.

Vigil watches over aging parents the way a camera never could — and never records a single image.

🔒 No camera. No footage. 🇨🇦 Built & hosted in Canada Set up in minutes
The hard part of caring from a distance

You want to know they're alright. They want their privacy.

Until now, you had to choose. Cameras feel like surveillance. Alert buttons only work if they're worn and pressed. And a phone call can't tell you about the fall at 3am.

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Cameras don't belong in bedrooms

The rooms where falls actually happen — the bathroom, the bedroom — are exactly the rooms a parent will never accept a camera.

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Pendants only work if worn

"I've fallen and can't get up" needs them to wear it and press it. After a real fall, often they can't — or they took it off hours ago.

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Silence tells you nothing

No call back isn't reassuring or alarming — it's just unknown. You're left guessing, or driving over to check.

How it works

A quiet sensor. A calm timeline. A gentle alert.

Vigil uses presence sensors — not cameras — to understand movement and activity in a room. Nothing is ever recorded.

Place a presence sensor

Small, plug-in, no wiring. Put one in the hallway, bedroom, or bathroom — wherever peace of mind matters most. It senses presence and motion, never images.

Vigil learns the daily rhythm

Getting up, moving around, settling at night. Over a few days it understands what a normal day looks like for them.

You get a gentle alert when something's off

A possible fall. No movement when there usually is. Unusual stillness on the floor. A calm notification reaches you by app, email, or text — only when it matters.

For families caring at a distance

Reassurance for you. Dignity for them.

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No camera, no compromise

Presence sensing means total privacy in the most private rooms. There is no footage to leak, store, or feel watched by.

Notices what's not happening

No movement when they'd usually be up, or prolonged stillness, can matter more than what is happening. Vigil watches for both.

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Fall-aware

Sudden drops and extended floor-level inactivity raise a flag so you can check in or call for help — no button to press.

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A calm daily-rhythm view

An at-a-glance activity timeline lets you tell a normal day from "something feels off," without hovering.

How it compares

Passive, private, and always on.

Vigil presenceIndoor camerasAlert pendants
Camera-free / no footage Yes Records you Yes
Works if they forget to wear it Always onn/a Must be worn
Detects falls and inactivity Both Motion only Button press only
OK in bedroom & bathroom Yes No Yes
Data kept in Canada YesOften USVaries
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Questions

Good to know

Is there really no camera?

Correct. Eldercare monitoring uses presence sensors that detect movement and occupancy — there is no lens and no image is ever captured or stored. That's the whole point.

Where is the data stored?

In Canada (ca-central-1). Only activity signals and alerts are kept — never video, because there isn't any.

What does it actually detect?

Presence and movement in a room, the daily rhythm of activity, possible falls, and unusual or prolonged stillness. You're alerted on the exceptions, not the routine.

How are we alerted?

Through the Vigil app and dashboard, with optional email or text alerts to one or more family members.

Is this a medical device?

No. Vigil provides awareness and reassurance and is not a medical device or a replacement for professional care or emergency services. See the note below.

Please note: Vigil is an awareness and reassurance tool. It is not a medical device, not monitored by a response centre, and not a substitute for professional caregiving or emergency services. In an emergency, always call your local emergency number.