Every other service tells you your parent pressed a button.
Nori tells you how they actually are.

A warm daily phone call — not a check-in, not a survey. A real conversation that notices what your parent won't say out loud. A daily update after every call — and an immediate alert when something seems off.

No app for your parent
No device to wear
Works on any phone
Free during pilot
Senior woman having a warm phone conversation at home

Six days pass between Sunday calls.
That's where things happen.

Your parent will not tell you when their mood has been sinking for two weeks. They will not mention they haven't spoken to anyone in four days. They will not say the word they couldn't find this morning. They will tell you they're fine.

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Mood changes — gradual, invisible
Depression in seniors rarely announces itself. It builds quietly over weeks — shorter conversations, less interest in the things they love, a flatness in their voice that's easy to miss on a Sunday call.
What Nori tracks Mood score per call. Trend across days. Alerts when the pattern shifts.
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Isolation — the slow withdrawal
Your parent stops mentioning the walks. The neighbour they used to see. The garden. Isolation in older adults is one of the strongest predictors of cognitive decline — and it starts with small silences.
What Nori notices References to social contact. Going outside. The things that disappear from conversation before anything else.
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Cognitive drift — before it's obvious
Asking the same question twice. Losing track of the day. A word that won't come. These appear in conversation long before a diagnosis. Catching them early changes what's possible.
What Nori watches for Repetition, confusion, disorientation. Flagged with context — not just a score.
Elderly woman smiling while talking on the phone
Senior woman relaxing at home with smartphone
Portrait of smiling elderly man

A daily call that listens.
A signal when something changes.

Nori calls your parent every morning for a warm, unhurried conversation. Not a check-in. Not a survey. A real talk — that remembers everything, and notices when something feels different.

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Nori calls your parent
Every morning at a time they choose. Their phone rings, they pick up. No app, no device, no button to press. Just a warm conversation.
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Nori listens and remembers
Their cat's name. The appointment they keep putting off. That last week they seemed upbeat and this week something is different. Every call builds on the last.
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You get a signal, not a status
Not "your parent answered." What they said, how they sounded, and whether something needs your attention. An alert when it matters. Silence when everything is fine.

The difference, in your pocket

What a check-in service sends you. What Nori sends you.

Typical check-in service
9:14 AM
Your father answered today's check-in. Status: OK.
Nori
9:14 AM
Hi — Nori just checked in with your father. He was cheerful and mentioned he's been walking to the mailbox again after two weeks inside. He's still not sleeping well — third time he's brought it up this week. Worth a gentle conversation.
Family dashboard

Everything in one place.
Every week, in your inbox.

Daily SMS alerts keep you informed in the moment. The weekly digest and family dashboard give you the bigger picture — mood over time, concerns flagged, calls completed.

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Weekly digest email
Every Sunday morning — a summary of your parent's week. Mood trend. Highlights. Anything worth following up. Two charts so you can see the pattern, not just the day.
What's included
📈 Mood this week vs last week
✨ Highlights from the week
⚠️ Concerns worth following up
📞 Calls completed and missed
🔗 Link to your full dashboard
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Family dashboard
A private dashboard — accessible via a secure link in your weekly email. See your parent's full call history, mood timeline, concerns flagged, and conversation summaries.
What you can see
📅 30-day mood trend chart
🗣️ Call summaries and highlights
🔔 All alerts with dates and detail
📵 Missed call log
🔒 Secure link — expires after first use
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Plus — immediate alerts when something matters
You don't wait until Sunday to find out something went wrong. If Nori detects a concern on Tuesday morning — pain, distress, confusion, isolation — you get a text within minutes. The weekly digest is the overview. The alert is the early warning.

Other services confirm your parent is alive.
Nori notices when something is wrong.

Other check-in services
Ask your parent to press a button or reply to a text to confirm they're okay
Alert you only when they don't respond — no response means something's wrong
Require your parent to install an app, wear a device, or reply to SMS
Have no memory — every check-in starts from zero, with no context
Can't detect the slow decline — the mood sinking over weeks, the pain being minimised
Nori
Calls your parent for a real conversation — they just pick up the phone
Alerts you when something in the conversation seems different — not just when they don't answer
Requires nothing from your parent — no app, no device, no button
Remembers every call — their cat's name, the appointment they've been putting off, what they said last Tuesday
Catches the things they won't say directly — because conversations reveal what button-presses never can

Enroll your parent in Nori

Takes about three minutes. Nori handles everything after that — the calls, the listening, the alerts to you.

✦ Completely free during our pilot — no credit card
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You're enrolled.

Nori will call your parent for the first time at their chosen time tomorrow.
We'll text you if anything needs your attention.