Hey RSSC,
I’m William, new member here.
I’m exploring an eldercare robotics concept for older adults living alone or in retirement homes: a stationary home robot that helps with medication reminders, visual intake confirmation, companionship, and family connection.
I’d love to meet people interested in embedded systems, sensors, computer vision, low-power wearables, robotics, or consumer hardware.
Still early, so I’m mostly looking for honest technical feedback and reality checks.
Happy to grab coffee, share the concept, and learn from anyone interested. If there’s a strong mutual fit, I’m also open to deeper collaboration.
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On May 9, 2026, at 4:48 PM, William Kabaz <willia...@gmail.com> wrote:Hey Chris,
Can we identify one painful workflow in elder care where a simple companion interface + sensors + AI reports saves measurable time, reduces anxiety, or catches problems earlier?
Would be happy to hear where you think the strongest first wedge is: home care, memory care facilities, medication routines, family reassurance, or staff workflow reduction.