About SeniorConnex
The hardest hour of caring for a senior is the hour when you can't be in the room. We built SeniorConnex to provide peace of mind for families and facilities.
Why we built this
Loved ones deserve constant care and protection.
— The SeniorConnex team
The origin
After personally caring after multiple seniors in our families, we discovered that the constant care and
protection necessary to keep them safe was not possible with only human attention. We found the need for a
solution that could provide continuous monitoring and alerting, especially during the quiet hours when
caregivers couldn't be present.
We built SeniorConnex to fill this gap, protecting our loved ones no matter the time of day or night.
Working in production today
Built on a state-of-the-art, highly reliable backend infrastructure, our monitoring technology is actively deployed and successfully protecting patients today. This is not a slide deck. This is not a Kickstarter. SeniorConnex is in rooms right now, watching over residents while the people who love them sleep.
24/7
Continuous monitoring
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Alert escalation
AES-256
End-to-end encryption
HIPAA
Compliant by design
Reliable by design
Underneath the glanceable app is a backend designed for the realities of clinical-grade care: redundant ingest, encrypted at rest and in transit, audit-logged, and built to keep delivering alerts when the network gets weird.
What we believe
A monitoring app should be silent 99% of the time. The 1% that matters should land clearly, urgently, and exactly once.
No cameras. No microphones. Nothing residents have to wear or remember. Monitoring should disappear, not intrude.
Designed with the nurses, aides, adult children, and spouses doing the actual work — not the people writing the procurement spec.
What's next
We're working with a small group of pilot facilities and beta families to make sure SeniorConnex shows up the way it should — calm in the room, clear on the phone, and genuinely helpful in the moments that matter. If that sounds like your situation, we'd love to hear from you.
Get in touch
Whether you're an administrator, a family member, or a clinician — we'd like to hear what the quiet hour looks like for you.