This is Maria
Maria isn't an automated voice system. She's an advanced AI created specifically to accompany seniors. Designed by geriatric and mental health experts so that every conversation is real, natural, and personalized.
By phone, the way it's always been
Maria calls your landline or mobile phone. No apps, no tablets, no special devices. The phone rings and on the other end is Maria, who knows the person and remembers what they were telling her the last time they talked. That simple.
Maria initiates calls according to the scheduled time, breaking through that barrier of "who do I call?" that many seniors feel. But they can also call her whenever they want: at midnight, first thing in the morning, whenever they feel like chatting. Maria is always available.
Natural conversations
- Evolving memory: remembers previous conversations, their preferences, their routines, and the stories they've shared
- Improves with each interaction: the more they talk to her, the better she knows them
- No rigid scripts: every call is different because every day you feel different
- Adapts to your pace: calls last as long as needed, no rush
Maria asks how they slept, what they're going to do today, whether they ended up talking to that lifelong friend. She remembers what matters to the person: their memories, their stories, the people they love. The conversation flows like talking to someone close who truly listens.
Keeping minds active through conversation
Maria integrates cognitive stimulation into daily conversations. Talking about your routine, remembering what you did yesterday, planning what you'll do tomorrow: these everyday conversations activate memory naturally.
The stimulation happens while they talk about their life. This type of regular conversation helps keep cognitive abilities active.
Alerts when something's not right
Daily conversations with Maria help keep cognitive abilities active and can contribute to early detection of decline. Maria pays attention to patterns: if they start forgetting things they used to remember, if they get confused about dates or names, she generates alerts so the family can act in time.
She also detects problems reported during conversation: falls, difficulty breathing, pain, confusion. If something concerns her, she sends you an SMS immediately so you can act.