The App
Inside the Silvie app: what you actually see
Most of what Silvie does, you never touch. It runs quietly on the wall. The app is where it all surfaces, and it's built to answer one question before you've had your coffee: is my parent okay today?
Here is what that actually looks like, screen by screen, and exactly what the sensor can and can't see.
What the sensor sees (and what it doesn't)
This is the question every family asks first. Silvie uses radar, not a camera. It reads movement and presence in a room, so on your side it's a moving dot, never a picture. You can tell your parent is up and in the kitchen. You can't see them, and neither can anyone else.
See the difference
The morning view: proof of life
Families think they want a fall alarm. What they live on is the quieter signal every morning that says the night went fine. The app opens on the essentials: they slept, they got up, they're moving. Underneath sit the trends, breathing and sleep and bathroom visits over time, so a rough night is something you know about before you call, not after.
An ordinary day, at a glance
Illustrative. the app builds this rhythm from real movement, so you can see at a glance when a day looks like their normal, and when it doesn't.
Alerts, sorted by how much they matter
A monitor that pings you all day trains you to ignore it. Silvie separates the rare emergency from the ordinary heads-up, so the one that matters actually gets through.
A fall, the moment it happens. Silvie detects it and sends an alert by text and push to the people you choose, with the room it happened in. This is the insurance you hope never fires.
The quiet, good-news kind. Up and about this morning. resting in bed this evening. The everyday notes that let you get on with your day without calling to check.
One view the whole family shares
Caregiving rarely splits evenly, and the person who lives closest usually carries the most. When everyone in the family sees the same app, that weight spreads out. No one has to be the single point of contact, and no one is guessing about how last night went.

None of it asks your parent to wear a thing, charge a thing, or press a button in a bad moment. The sensor does the work; the app just tells you what you'd want to know if you were in the next room.

Is my parent being watched?
The honest answer about what a radar sensor can and can't see.

More than a fall alarm
The daily proof your parent is up, moving, and okay.
See it for yourself
The app, the sensor, and the daily reassurance behind it. No cameras, no wearables.
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