Senior living
Give every resident a patient helper that doesn't get tired.
MeMe Care helps independent and assisted-living residents understand the bills, mail, and medication labels that land in their mailbox — and flags scams before money moves.
What operators get
Printable content-QRs
Put a "Scan with MeMe Care" sign in common areas, mail rooms, and resident apartments. Residents point, ask, listen.
Community-level scam alerts
When a resident scans something that looks like a scam, your community manager sees it — not just the family.
Spanish out of the box
Residents who prefer Spanish get every explanation in Spanish. No extra configuration.
Pooled seats, one invoice
Provision seats for residents who want it; bill at the community level. No credit card collection from residents.
How it shows up
Mail-room clarity
A resident gets a Medicare letter that sounds scary. They scan it. MeMe Care describes what it looks like and suggests asking family before acting.
Billing questions
Electric bill goes up. Resident points their phone at it. "This looks like a higher-than-usual balance — you may want to compare with last month before paying."
Medication labels
Resident wants to know what a new label says. MeMe Care reads the dosage and warnings out loud — and always defers to the pharmacist on interactions.
What operators should know
Zero data retention
Photos and explanations never persist on our servers. Only scan metadata (category and timestamp) stays in our database.
AI runs on AWS Bedrock
We use Anthropic Claude models on AWS Bedrock. Anthropic never sees resident data. AWS terms prohibit training on our inputs or outputs.
US-only by design
Geofenced at the edge. Mandatory-reporter matrix covers all 50 states, DC, and US territories.
Scam-first
Every scan runs scam detection. A community-level alert dashboard for operators is in private beta.
Speaks Spanish
Full English and Spanish parity in the resident-facing app. Operator portals in Spanish arrive later this year.
Built for dignity
The AI never tells a resident to act, sign, or pay. It always suggests confirming with a family member or staff.
Ready to pilot?
We work with communities of any size. Pilots are typically 60 days.