Care Infrastructure

The Problem

The Care Capacity Crisis

Millions of people need reliable care across homes, families, clinics, and care organizations. Care breaks down when support is unavailable, information is fragmented, coordination fails, expertise is inaccessible, or physical presence is impossible. The gap between care needs and care capacity is structural and widening.

Care Delivery Has Real-World Constraints

Care depends on people, time, place, expertise, and coordination. Family members and professionals are stretched across distance, staffing limits, and competing responsibilities, leaving gaps when support is needed most.

Care Coordination Is Fragmented

Emergency pendants, monitoring sensors, video calling apps, medication reminders, care plans, and clinical workflows often operate separately. People coordinating care are left to bridge gaps that infrastructure should help remove.

Our Solution

A Persistent Care Presence

Peferd builds care infrastructure for the environments where care happens. The system provides continuous reassurance, early signals when behavior changes, simple voice interaction for guidance and support, and direct connection among care recipients, families, professional caregivers, clinicians, organizations, and intelligent systems. Instead of replacing human responsibility, it strengthens the capacity to notice, coordinate, and respond.

The system is designed for an 80+ cognitive profile — no passwords, no complex menus, natural conversation, predictable behavior. It becomes a calm, reliable presence in the environment. It should preserve dignity, build trust, and feel like part of the home, not another piece of technology to manage.

Why Now

Two Converging Forces

Two forces are converging to make this the right moment.

Demographic Change

The aging population is expanding rapidly while the supply of professional and family caregivers is shrinking. The gap between care needs and care capacity is structural and growing.

Advances in AI and Sensing

Recent breakthroughs in AI, computer vision, and edge computing make continuous care infrastructure possible for the first time - at a cost and form factor that can reach real homes and care communities.

Work With Us

We Are Looking for Partners

We are collaborating with care organizations, clinicians, researchers, families, and implementation partners to develop and deploy the system. If you are interested in piloting the technology, partnering, or learning more, we would love to hear from you.

support@peferd.com

Kirkland, Washington