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Support confident, independent aging with clear movement insights

A simple at-home assessment that helps you understand how an aging loved one is really doing long before subtle changes become noticeable

Early balance changes are often subtle and easy to miss

As we get older, small shifts in stability, coordination, or lower-limb strength can appear long before there are any obvious signs.


These early changes aren’t dramatic — they’re gradual, quiet, and rarely noticeable in day-to-day life.

 

That’s why many families only become aware of a decline after they start seeing small clues like slower movements, hesitation getting up from a chair, or choosing to hold onto furniture more often.

Your parent may look “totally fine," but subtle changes often build slowly over time.

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A simple way to understand how your parent is really moving

 

A research-backed home assessment that gives clear insights into:

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  • Balance Stability

  • Lower-limb Strength

  • ​Propulsion Strength

  • Gait Variability

  • Early movement patterns linked to fall risk

Four Quick, Simple Tests

Eyes Open Balance

30 seconds

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