Amigo Assist uses discreet smart sensors to learn everyday routines and flag meaningful changes early — helping families and care teams reduce risk, prevent incidents, and respond faster when something’s not quite right.
No cameras • No microphones • No wearables • GDPR-aligned by design
Privacy-first monitoring that helps spot risk sooner, reduce avoidable incidents, and support safer independent living — without cameras or intrusive devices.
Discreet sensors monitor safely in the background — no cameras, no microphones, and no wearables to remember.
Get notified for unusual inactivity, night-time wandering, or sudden routine changes — so the right person can act faster.
See behaviour trends over time — supporting earlier intervention, better care planning, and clearer handovers.
Give authorised family members visibility when appropriate — improving reassurance, transparency, and coordination.
Discreet sensors capture simple activity signals (like movement, doors, and environment) in key areas — no cameras, no microphones, no wearables. Amigo Assist then learns normal routines and flags meaningful changes early, helping families and care teams respond faster and plan support with confidence.
Book a demo and we’ll show the dashboard, alerts, and setup flow.
Explore how Amigo Assist supports families at home and care providers.
See how data is protected, hosted, and governed — clearly explained.
Get practical advice on sensor placement, alerting, and rollout options.
Real impact. Real reassurance.
Real-world feedback from people using Amigo Assist to improve safety, confidence, and care coordination.
"Amigo Assist gives us reassurance without taking away Mum’s independence. If her routine changes, we know quickly — but she never feels monitored."
"The system highlights gradual changes we might otherwise miss. It supports earlier intervention and has strengthened our proactive care approach."
"What sets Amigo Assist apart is its privacy-first design. No cameras. No wearables. Just meaningful insights that genuinely support dignified, safer care."