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HELLOk Lite app for iPhone and iPad


4.4 ( 6224 ratings )
Health & Fitness Medical
Developer: Brenda Williams
Free
Current version: 1.5, last update: 4 years ago
First release : 22 Apr 2018
App size: 44.97 Mb

It’s a beautiful way to say “Hello". 

Do you have loved ones or friends that you are worried or concerned about?

HELLOk, HEALTH EMERGENCY LIFE LINE OK is a way to ease everyones mind. HELLOk, its just a way to let you know that someone you care for is doing OK. 

HELLOk (Hello-Okay) was developed for the purpose of checking in on someone we care for or someone we know that might need some extra attention.
 
There are days when we are in meetings, school events, traveling and when it might be difficult to make the call to see how someone is doing. You know how it can be, you may only have a minute to talk but the call turns into a 20 minute conversation. HELLOk will notify you that everything is okay. With a glance you can get back to what you were doing and call at an appropriate time to chat. 

At the time of your choosing, an alert will be sent to your loved one saying “Hello", “Hey!”, “Hi Mom!”.
With the touch of a button they just click on it and go on doing whatever they were doing and resuming their day.
 
If there is no response, a notification will be sent to let you know that they did not respond. At that point, you can try calling them, call their landline, a neighbor, or nearby friend to check on them. If still no contact is made, you can decide how to proceed.
It could be that your mom, dad, child or friend is just busy or they really do need you to check on them. This is an affordable way to keep in touch. With other medical alert systems, someone actually has to push the rescue button to summon for help, with this app it will notify you that everything is OK.

This is who we hear people say they want to use this for:

• Parents
• Children
• People who are considering a health or medical alert system but dont want to make that big jump yet.
• After school for children at home
• College students
• Disabled
• Friends
• Single friends and family
• Neighbors
• Homebound people
• Low level autism
• Tell us who you are using it for.