Aman-Care is a health monitoring wristband for your elderly loved ones. It detects subtle changes in mobility, heart rate, and sleep — so you know when something is wrong before a crisis happens.
Most health crises don't start with a dramatic event. They start with weeks of subtle changes — less movement, worse sleep, a shifting routine — that no one notices until it's too late.
Your elder wears it like a watch. You get peace of mind. Nothing to configure, no apps to remember — monitoring is completely passive.
The band passively tracks mobility, heart rate, sleep patterns, and daily routine — 24 hours a day, with no input required from your loved one.
When something deviates from your loved one's personal baseline — unusual stillness, a change in sleep, a drop in activity — the system takes notice and checks in.
You receive a notification — not just "something happened," but what it was, for how long, and what your loved one responded. You can act with confidence, not panic.
Each signal adds a layer. Together, they build a picture of your loved one's health that no single reading can give you.
Most monitoring devices fail because they demand too much from the person being monitored. We designed Aman-Care around a simple truth: the best safety device is one your loved one will actually wear.
We started with conversations. Every family we spoke to told us the same thing: this is something they've needed for years.
We're launching our first pilot in Lebanon this spring. Spots are limited — leave your details and we'll be in touch personally.