§ Remote Home Check · Aging-in-place monitoring · Since 2022 · Pilot
Passive IoT monitoring and behavioral-baseline alerts so a daughter in Boston knows her father in Atlanta is okay — without ever asking him to wear a thing. Forward Rise leads the round and holds a board seat.
§ The promise · in RHC's voice
Passive IoT in the home and a behavioral baseline in the cloud — so the people who care don't have to call to know everything is okay. And so the people being cared for don't have to wear a thing.
Of seniors who want to age in their own homes rather than in a facility — the largest unanimous preference in any AARP study of the cohort.
Source · AARP, 2022U.S. seniors who experience a fall every year. Half of those falls go unreported to a doctor or caregiver. The window between baseline change and crisis is measured in days, not weeks.
Source · CDC, 2024Annual value of unpaid family caregiving in the U.S. — most of it carried by adult children managing aging parents across a city or a state line.
Source · AARP / NAC, 2023§ Centerpiece · Non-invasive and passive
A network of low-power sensors in the home feeds a per-person behavioral baseline that learns what "normal" looks like for the specific senior being monitored. Not normal for "an 82-year-old man." Normal for this 82-year-old man. We call the platform an iPaaS — an integration platform as a service — because the senior never installs anything, never wears anything, and never logs in. The data routes itself.
When the baseline shifts — coffee made at 11am instead of 7am, three nights in a row; the front door not opened on a Tuesday morning that's always a Tuesday-morning errand — RHC sends a quiet alert. Not an alarm. An observation, addressed to the family member who asked to be the eyes when they're not in the room.
The passive-IoT foundation. Motion, contact, temperature, presence, occupancy. Installed once. Battery-powered. The behavioral baseline learns from here.
Adjacency sensors for cardiac risk — nocturnal restlessness, hydration cues, mobility regression. Routes through the baseline to surface circulatory pattern shifts.
Routine-anchor sensing for cognitive change — missed cues, repeated patterns, time-of-day drift. Aligned to AARP and Alzheimer's Association ADL standards.
Glucose-adjacent behavioral signals — kitchen activity, hydration cadence, sleep continuity. Surfaces management drift before clinical numbers move.
§ Sign-off · in the family caregiver's voice
"My father lives in Atlanta and I live in Boston. RHC told me his coffee shifted by four hours three days running, and I called the doctor before he fell. We have another year together because of that signal."A daughter and caregiver · Boston · Q2 2026
§ 05 / 07 · Invested in by Forward Rise
Remote Home Check is the first portfolio company that Forward Rise holds via an equity stake rather than full ownership — a structure we'll use more as the family widens. We led the round in early 2026 and took a board seat. The shared backbone is available to RHC, the way it is to every brand in the family, but on its own terms.
The team is fourteen people in Atlanta. They run their own product, their own brand, and their own roadmap. We hold the long horizon with them — and pick up the phone on Sunday when something matters.