Description
Elder care often suffers from fragmentation, invisibility, and unsustainable burdens on families and communities. Traditional monitoring systems focus on alerts but fail to coordinate responses or verify care quality. Existing solutions are either reactive, privacy-invasive, or clinically focused, limiting their applicability and adoption.
VisitMe addresses these limitations by providing a coordination platform that operates at the edge for privacy, uses physical AI to understand care contexts, and orchestrates community-based care without replacing human judgment.
VisitMe includes a coordination and verification platform for elder care, comprising:
- An edge processing unit installed in the elder’s residence, equipped with a camera, sensors, and artificial intelligence capabilities for local context capture and event detection.
- A task generation engine (OpenClaw) that converts detected events into actionable care tasks based on predefined routines and anomaly thresholds.
- A routing and coordination module that assigns tasks to verified caregivers and community members using role-based access and multi-channel communication.
- A verification system that confirms task completion through multiple methods including digital check-ins, photographic evidence, and automated confirmations.
- A human escalation subsystem that identifies situations requiring human intervention and routes them to trained coordinators.
- A central orchestration layer that integrates with existing care services and maintains a shared timeline of care activities.
The system operates with minimal data transmission, prioritizing privacy and local processing while enabling scalable community coordination.



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