Stop Worrying. Start Knowing.

How Argus Care gives families the transparency and peace of mind they’ve been searching for.

If someone you love is receiving care — at home, in a facility, or through a home health agency — you already know the particular anxiety that comes with not being there. The unanswered questions. The 2 a.m. worry. The guilt of not being able to check in without feeling intrusive.

Families do not ask for much. They ask to know that their loved one is safe. That someone responded when help was needed. That the care being paid for is actually being provided.

Argus Care was built to answer those questions — clearly, continuously, and compassionately.

What Argus Care Gives Families

Real-Time Safety You Can See

Argus Care Vision monitors your loved one’s environment continuously. Fall detection, facial gesture analysis, and voice-pattern monitoring run around the clock — and when something happens, you are notified immediately, not hours later when a facility gets around to calling.

You do not need to be in the room to be present. Argus keeps you connected.

A Clear Record of Every Care Interaction

Argus Care’s care transparency tracking logs every visit, every response, every alert, and every care action. As a family member, you can see when the aide arrived, what care was provided, and how long the visit lasted — without having to ask, without having to rely on your loved one’s memory, and without creating tension with the care provider.

Transparency is not about distrust. It is about accountability. And accountability is what keeps your loved one safe.

Voice-Activated Help Without Barriers

For loved ones with limited mobility or cognitive challenges, traditional call buttons are often out of reach — literally and figuratively. Argus Care’s voice-activated system means that saying “Argus” is enough to summon help.

Knowing your loved one can ask for help at any moment — and that the request is logged — removes one of the most common fears families carry: that their person suffered in silence because they could not reach a button.

Real-Life Use Cases

Use Case 1: Adult Daughter Monitoring an Aging Parent Across the Country

Vanessa’s mother, 79, lives alone in Arizona. Vanessa is in New Jersey. Her mother is fiercely independent but has had two near-falls in the past year, and Vanessa spends an uncomfortable amount of mental energy wondering whether today is the day something goes wrong.

After installing Argus Care, Vanessa receives a daily care summary on her phone. She can see her mother’s activity patterns, any alerts that were triggered, and how quickly a response occurred. When her mother stumbled near the kitchen one afternoon, Vanessa received a notification before her mother even had time to call her.

  • Vanessa no longer calls three times a day out of anxiety — she checks the app
  • Her mother feels monitored in a supportive way, not an invasive one
  • The family has documentation if they ever need to escalate a care concern

Use Case 2: Family Questions Care Quality at a Nursing Home

The Okafor family placed their father, Emmanuel, in a long-term care facility after his stroke. Within weeks, they noticed he seemed more fatigued than expected and wondered whether his physical therapy sessions were actually happening as scheduled.

Argus Care’s transparency dashboard showed them exactly which care interactions had been logged: therapy session times, aide visit durations, and overnight check-ins. When they noticed two therapy sessions had been shorter than prescribed, they had specific, timestamped evidence to bring to the facility director — not just a feeling.

  • The family advocated effectively because they had documentation, not just concerns
  • The facility improved its adherence to Emmanuel’s care plan
  • Emmanuel’s family rebuilt trust in the facility through verified transparency

Use Case 3: Coordinating Care Across a Large Family

The Delgado family has six adult children sharing responsibility for their parents, both of whom require daily care support. Coordinating updates across siblings — who lives nearby, who checks in by phone, who manages medical appointments — had become its own part-time job.

With Argus Care, every family member with access can view the shared care dashboard. Updates do not need to be relayed through a chain of texts. When their mother had a difficult night and triggered a voice-activated alert at 3 a.m., every sibling received the notification and the follow-up resolution note by morning.

  • Family communication centralized around factual care data instead of secondhand updates
  • No single sibling bears the full informational burden
  • Decisions are made together, based on the same shared information

Peace of Mind Is Not Passive — It Is Informed

The hardest part of having a loved one in care is the uncertainty. Is the aide actually showing up? Is the facility following the care plan? Would someone notice if something was wrong at 3 in the morning?

Argus Care does not just hope those questions have good answers. It provides them. With every logged interaction, every real-time alert, and every transparency report, you gain something that no amount of reassurance can fully replace: evidence.

Your loved one deserves great care. You deserve to know they are getting it.

Argus Care — Launching May 5, 2026 | National Nurses Week

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