Family abroad
Three time zones away or thirteen — when you can't be there, every unanswered call feels like an emergency. We're your family's eyes, ears, and advocate on the ground, with a written report in your inbox every week.
Every Friday: what we saw in person, what we handled, and what's coming next week — with photos when you want them. Written by the coordinator who was actually there, not auto-generated.
When something unexpected happens, there's one local person who picks up, goes, assesses, and tells you what's actually going on — before small worries become overnight flights.
WhatsApp, WeChat, or email — whatever your family already uses. Video consultations scheduled at hours that work where you live, not just where we do.
In-person check-ins on a set schedule. We see what can't be seen from a distance — how the fridge looks, how the walk to the mailbox is going — and we take notes.
Getting started from abroad
We meet you first — wherever you are. You tell us about your parent, your worries, and what "informed" should look like for your family.
Gently, at their pace, on their terms. Nothing starts without their comfort and consent — independence is the entire point.
Scheduled check-ins start, coordination gets handled, and your first Friday note arrives. You stop guessing and start knowing.
“Margaret had a strong week — energy and appetite are back to baseline, the new walking route is sticking, and the eye-clinic follow-up is booked for the 28th.”