A companion they can talk to
What a day can look like
The day might begin with a simple good morning. Grace knows the routine, so a medication reminder can arrive as a calm nudge rather than an alarm. If there is a memory attached to the day, she can ask about it gently. If there has been a quiet spell, she can check in without making it feel like an interrogation.
The point is not to fill every hour with messages. Some days need conversation. Some days only need a small sign that someone is there. Asguard is designed for that ordinary rhythm: medication, memory, a little engagement, and the space to stop when the moment is done.
Family members get the care signals that matter. They do not get a live feed of every private exchange. The companion is there for your loved one first.
They stay the centre of the relationship
A name that feels familiar
Voice is coming later
For the days between visits
Asguard is a small, steady layer between visits, calls, and practical checks. It does not replace family. It helps the days in between feel less empty.