When the routines that held the day together start to slip.
Medication missed. Appointments forgotten. The small things that used to be automatic.
It starts with the small things.
It might start with a missed tablet. Then a forgotten appointment. Then you realise the grocery shopping hasn't been done in a week. The daily structure your parent relied on is quietly unravelling, and you're not always there to notice.

Reminders that feel natural.
Elsy listens. When your parent mentions a doctor's appointment next Tuesday, or that they need to call their friend Margaret back, Elsy picks it up and remembers for them. No one needs to type it in or set an alarm. It happens naturally, through conversation.
When the time comes, Elsy brings it up gently: "You mentioned you wanted to call Margaret today. Would you like a reminder this afternoon?" It feels like being reminded by someone who was paying attention, not by a machine.
You can also add reminders from your dashboard for things like medication or weekly routines. But most of the time, Elsy handles it from what your parent tells it directly.

What it looks like in practice.
Automatically picks up reminders from conversation
Medication, appointments, social plans, and everyday to-dos
Delivered through natural voice conversation, not alerts or alarms
Caregivers can also add reminders from the dashboard
Recurring and one-off reminders