How Agnes helps
One companion that adapts to everyone on the care team β patients, family, and caregivers β keeping them connected while respecting what's private.
For Patients
Agnes is your calm, always-available companion. Simple prompts, large text, and a voice that never rushes you.
Simple conversations
Short prompts and multiple-choice replies. No complex menus or confusing interfaces.
Gentle reminders
Medications, appointments, and daily routines β on your schedule, at your pace.
You're in control
You decide what your care team can see. Your dignity and privacy always come first.
For Family Members
Stay connected to your loved one's care from anywhere β without the phone tag and guesswork.
Peace of mind
See how your loved one is doing without intrusive check-ins that disrupt their routine.
Whole team, one view
Everyone on the care team sees what they need β no one is left out or overwhelmed.
Guided observation
Argus sessions let you check in visually β guided and respectful, never surveillance.
For Caregivers
Professional tools that families trust β because privacy is built into the foundation.
Structured notes
Scribe turns your notes into structured care records β reviewed and confirmed by you.
Clear boundaries
See only what your role requires. Families can trust that their information is protected.
Spot changes early
Track patterns across visits. Notice what matters before it becomes urgent.
Privacy families can trust
Health information is deeply personal. Agnes doesn't just promise privacy β the system is designed so that private data stays private, no matter what.
- Every service verifies its identity before accessing any data
- Each team member sees only what their role requires β nothing more
- Your loved one's personal information is protected at the system level, not by choice
- AI helpers work with anonymized data β they never see who the patient is
- A complete record of every access is kept, so you can always see who saw what
Eyes when you can't be there
Coming soonArgus is Agnes's guided observation capability. Short, structured check-in sessions β not continuous monitoring. Dignity-preserving moments that give family members peace of mind without turning care into surveillance.
Free Caregiver's Guide
10 things every senior caregiver should know β written by care professionals, reviewed by families.