About Lares Care
AI-powered monitoring that respects independence.
Lares Care helps families support aging in place without turning home into a hospital. We watch quiet, everyday signals from Apple devices and highlight meaningful changes—so small shifts don't become big crises.

What we're trying to fix
Traditional tools are clinical
Most options are built around billing codes and medical workflows, not the reality of everyday life at home. Families get dashboards and alarms, not clarity.
Families see problems too late
Subtle changes in steadiness, sleep, or activity often show up weeks before a fall or hospitalization. Without data, those patterns are easy to miss until they become a crisis.
How Lares is different
Built around Apple Health
We start with devices seniors and families already use: iPhone, Apple Watch, and Apple Health–connected devices like scales and blood pressure cuffs. No hubs, no special hardware deliveries, no new gadgets to learn.
Signals, not dashboards
Lares summarizes what's changing in clear language: whether a trend is unusual, how long it's been drifting, and when it might be worth checking in or calling a clinician. No dense charts, no training.
Early, gentle nudges
We care about soft interventions: a call from a daughter, a nudge to schedule a visit, or a reminder to review fall risk—not constant alarming notifications that everyone learns to ignore.
Respect for independence
The goal is not to monitor every second. It's to keep seniors in control for as long as possible, while families feel less like they're guessing and more like they're genuinely informed.
Who we're building with
Early pilots are focused on families where an older adult is living independently, and someone in the family is starting to worry about falls, slowing down, or subtle cognitive changes.
We're deliberately keeping the first cohort small so we can adapt the product to real-world routines, not theoretical workflows. We care as much about the emotional experience of aging in place as the metrics on a chart.
If you're interested in shaping what Lares becomes, we'd like to hear from you.
