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CheckWellCall Launches AI Wellness Platform for Seniors

The CheckWellCall service provides patients with a daily phone call to monitor quality of health

ATLANTA—CheckWellCall, an Atlanta-based health technology company, announced the commercial soft launch of its AI-powered daily wellness check-in platform for senior living operators and home-based seniors aging in place. The service automates structured, voice-based wellness conversations with patients each day, analyzes responses for deviations from baseline and alerts facility staff or family caregivers when follow-up is warranted. 

The platform is designed for operators across assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care and independent living settings, as well as homecare agencies and individual families managing aging-in-place situations. CheckWellCall provides an automated daily call that follows a structured wellness protocol, asks open-ended and targeted questions and flags deviations for human review. The platform integrates into existing care workflows, delivering alerts to designated staff or family contacts without requiring new hardware or resident training. The company said the service provides a consistent point of contact for home-based seniors that gives family caregivers documented peace of mind and an early indicator when in-person follow-up is needed.

"Wearables and passive sensors have genuine value, but they cannot tell you that a resident feels off today, is not drinking enough water or has had three nights of poor sleep she has not mentioned to anyone," said Shaun Jeffries, chief technology officer and co-founder of CheckWellCall. "The daily wellness conversation has always been the most informative data point in senior care and it is also the one that gets skipped first when staffing is tight. We built CheckWellCall to make sure that conversation happens every day, for every resident, without exception. That consistency is what catches the early signals before they become emergency transfers."

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