
Always consult your doctor or health professional.
Health Conditions

Asthma & Respiratory
Helping to measure breathing, heart rate, and lung capacity and take medication.



Dementia & Alzheimer's
Dementia and memory conditions involve changes in cognitive function such as memory, thinking and reasoning, which may interfere with daily life and independence. Symptoms can include forgetfulness, confusion, difficulty communicating, wandering risk and reduced safety awareness, and may vary in progression and severity. Options exist to support reminders, maintain connection with family, monitor safety at home, detect falls, enable location support if needed and promote engagement and routine. You may wish to reduce risk, allow safe independence, share updates with family or care teams, or support structured daily living. Examples include simplified phones and video calling, medication reminders, voice assistants, fall detection, door and smoke alerts, and music or memory engagement platforms. Always consult your doctor.

Diabetes
Diabetes (or pre-diabetes) is a chronic health condition in which the body may have (or is heading toward) trouble regulating blood sugar levels. Options exist to prevent issues and stay well, including monitoring blood sugar levels, staying active and managing weight. You may want to track your health between doctor's visits, share with others, monitor diet impact, or get alerts that prevent health incidents or send help. Products like blood glucose monitors, continuous glucose monitoring (CGM), insulin pumps, tracking apps, medication reminders or help at home. Always consult your doctor.

Family / Caregivers
Caring for someone with a health condition can involve managing safety, medication, appointments and daily routines. Challenges may include monitoring wellbeing remotely, coordinating support and responding quickly to changes. Options exist to share alerts, monitor activity patterns, manage reminders and communicate easily between family members. You may wish to reduce worry, distribute responsibility, allow independence while maintaining oversight, or coordinate with a broader care team. Examples include shared monitoring dashboards, fall alerts, medication reminders, video doorbells and communication platforms. Always consult relevant health professionals.

Heart & Cardiovascular
Cardiovascular conditions affect the heart and blood vessels and may increase the risk of heart attack, stroke or rhythm disturbances. Symptoms can include chest discomfort, shortness of breath, irregular heartbeat, fatigue or high blood pressure. Options exist to monitor heart rate, blood pressure and ECG, track activity levels, receive alerts and support medication adherence. You may wish to prevent complications, monitor changes between appointments, share data with clinicians or guide safe exercise and recovery. Examples include blood pressure monitors, smart watches with ECG, chest straps, activity trackers and home defibrillators. Always consult your doctor.

Family Health
Families often manage multiple health needs across different ages and conditions. Concerns may include chronic disease management, preventative health, coordination of appointments and general wellbeing. Options exist to monitor health metrics, track activity and sleep, share updates and support preventative care across the household. You may wish to maintain wellness, identify early changes, coordinate care and support healthy routines. Examples include wearable trackers, blood pressure monitors, shared calendars and health data apps. Always consult your doctor.

Mental Health
Mental health conditions affect mood, thinking and emotional regulation and may impact daily functioning. Symptoms can include anxiety, low mood, sleep disturbance, reduced motivation or difficulty concentrating. Options exist to track mood patterns, support structured routines, monitor sleep and provide guided mindfulness or therapeutic support. You may wish to monitor changes, reduce symptoms, complement therapy or maintain stability during periods of stress. Examples include mood tracking apps, guided meditation platforms, sleep monitors and structured reminder systems. Always consult your doctor.

Monitoring Health
Ongoing health monitoring can support management of chronic conditions and preventative care. Changes in vital signs such as blood pressure, heart rate, oxygen levels or glucose may indicate early issues. Options exist to measure and track physiological data, receive alerts and share information with clinicians or family. You may wish to identify trends, prevent complications or manage conditions between appointments. Examples include blood pressure monitors, pulse oximeters, glucose monitors, thermometers and wearable trackers. Always consult your doctor.

Musculoskeletal
Musculoskeletal conditions affect muscles, joints and bones and may limit mobility or cause pain. Symptoms can include stiffness, weakness, reduced range of motion or increased fall risk. Options exist to monitor activity levels, support rehabilitation exercises, track recovery progress and detect falls. You may wish to maintain strength, prevent injury, improve mobility or support recovery after surgery. Examples include activity trackers, guided physiotherapy platforms, posture monitors and fall detection devices. Always consult your doctor.

Parkinson's
Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological condition affecting movement, balance and coordination. Symptoms may include tremor, stiffness, slowed movement and medication timing sensitivity. Options exist to support medication reminders, monitor movement patterns, detect falls and structure daily routines. You may wish to maintain independence, reduce fall risk, track progression or share updates with your care team. Examples include medication timers, wearable movement trackers, fall detection devices and structured routine supports. Always consult your doctor.

Sleep & Seizures
Sleep disorders and seizure conditions can affect neurological and overall health. Symptoms may include disrupted sleep cycles, excessive daytime fatigue or seizure activity requiring monitoring. Options exist to track sleep patterns, monitor oxygen levels, detect seizure events and improve overnight safety. You may wish to identify triggers, reduce risk, share data with clinicians or improve sleep consistency. Examples include sleep trackers, seizure alert devices, oxygen monitors and environmental safety systems. Always consult your doctor.

Loneliness & Isolation
Social isolation can affect both mental and physical health, particularly in older adults or those living alone. Symptoms may include withdrawal, reduced activity, low mood or decreased engagement. Examples include simplified video calling devices, shared photo frames, hearing more easily, or pursuing interests. Always consult your doctor if isolation is affecting health.
Needs
I'm a Carer
If you’re a carer, you’re balancing care, coordination and constant awareness. Explore practical ways to manage routines, share responsibilities, receive alerts and support independence — while protecting your own wellbeing too.
Live Independently
Musculoskeletal conditions affect muscles, joints and bones and may limit mobility or cause pain. Symptoms can include stiffness, weakness, reduced range of motion or increased fall risk. Options exist to monitor activity levels, support rehabilitation exercises, track recovery progress and detect falls. You may wish to maintain strength, prevent injury, improve mobility or support recovery after surgery. Examples include activity trackers, guided physiotherapy platforms, posture monitors and fall detection devices. Always consult your doctor.
Check In Remotely
Stay connected, even when you’re not physically there. Explore ways to check in remotely, receive updates, and share reassurance — helping loved ones remain independent, enjoy each others company across family members, while giving you greater peace of mind.
Getting Older
Discover supportive options for navigating the changes that come with getting older. Explore practical ways to maintain independence, simplify daily life and stay connected with family, with choices designed to make things feel easier and more reassuring.
Improve General Health
Explore what can be measured, monitored and shared at home to support you or your family. From tracking a specific health concern to preparing for telehealth appointments or staying proactive with fitness and wellbeing, these options help you stay informed and in control.

Decide what's important
Knowing the outcomes you're striving for, and what you will then be able to do, makes pursuing technology more purposeful.