QR Emergency Identity
Any phone, any stranger, zero app install. A simple scan of Ravi's bracelet opens his full medical profile and shares Priya's contact number.

A wearable QR bracelet that turns any stranger into a first responder. AI-powered memory therapy that learns from your family's real history.
Why SaathiCare
Any phone, any stranger, zero app install. A simple scan of Ravi's bracelet opens his full medical profile and shares Priya's contact number.
Saathi learns from your family's real stories - gently helping Ravi remember them, one photo and voice note at a time.
An interactive 2D home setting Ravi can explore - each object holds a memory, anchored to a familiar physical location.
Care Ecosystem
Large typography, simple high-contrast navigation, and voice-first interaction models. Designed to be accessible, never confusing.
Full oversight dashboard. Track Ravi's cognitive score, edit his curated memories, set his schedule, and manage alerts.
Shift-ready mobile view. Log medications accurately, write observation notes, and seamlessly hand off to the next shift.
No account. No app. Just scan the emergency QR code, securely view who to call, and chat live with the family.
Evidence Base
SaathiCare wasn't built on assumptions. Each therapeutic module reflects interventions studied and validated in clinical literature - from the Alzheimer's Association to the National Institutes of Health.
“Spaced retrieval training can effectively teach new information and behavioural strategies to people with dementia — including face-name associations and functional daily-living skills.”
“Meta-analysis of 13 RCTs (827 patients) confirmed music interventions significantly reduced anxiety and agitation in Alzheimer's and mixed-type dementia, activating brain areas that maintain mood stability.”
“Family audio recording therapy was shown to improve depressive symptoms, regulate hormone levels, enhance sleep quality, and potentially delay cognitive decline in individuals with Alzheimer's disease.”
“Reminiscence therapy using photographs, sensory objects, and familiar environments stimulates the hippocampus and cortex - improving cognitive function, reducing agitation, and encouraging neuroplasticity in mild-to-moderate Alzheimer's patients.”
“Mobile device-based electronic games were particularly effective in slowing the decline of global cognition and executive function in patients with MCI or dementia. Digital interventions showed significant positive effects on attention, visuospatial perception, and memory.”
“60% of Alzheimer's patients will wander at least once. If not found within 24 hours, up to 50% face serious injury or death. QR-enabled wearables allow instant access to patient identity, emergency contacts, and medical notes without requiring any app.”
Set up QR identity protection and memory therapy in under 5 minutes. Running locally for complete privacy.
Requires zero technical knowledge · Works on iOS & Android