THE ISSUE
When care comes

Too late
Across homes worldwide, preventable incidents go unnoticed — not from neglect, but from silence.
THE REALITY
Millions live independently.Too many do so unseen.
As populations age and families become more distributed, traditional care systems struggle to keep pace. Many rely on emergency buttons, scheduled check-ins, or constant supervision — systems that act only after something has already gone wrong. In most cases, the warning signs were present long before the emergency.
THE GAP
Most critical incidents are notsudden. They are gradual.

Everyday homes. Real lives. Silent risks.
Care should not depend on someone being ableto ask for help.
— The principle behind Asthesis.
OUR MISSION
Preventing avoidable harmthrough quiet awareness
- Reduce preventable emergencies
- Support independence with dignity
- Reassure families without surveillance
- Humanise welfare monitoring


OUR VISION
A future where independence coexistand safety
Preventing Silent Emergencies
By detecting subtle changes in daily patterns, Asthesis identifies risks before they become crises — allowing families and caregivers to intervene early, thoughtfully, and with dignity.
Supporting Families
Distance doesn't have to mean disconnection. Asthesis gives families calm reassurance without requiring constant check-ins or invasive monitoring, strengthening relationships through respect and trust.
Strengthening Care Systems
Healthcare and social care organisations can shift from reactive response to proactive support — allocating resources more effectively and improving outcomes while respecting individual autonomy.



