For families
You can't be there 24/7. Olu can.
The hardest part of having an aging parent is the not-knowing. Olu turns that quiet anxiety into quiet confidence — by watching what matters and respecting what doesn't.
Real lives, real moments
Stories from the people who live with Olu.
“Mom hasn't called it 'that thing.' She calls it Olu. That's the whole story.”
Sarah K.
Daughter, San Diego
“I fell in the garden in March. Olu was on the phone with the right people before I'd hit the ground.”
Robert M., 78
Asheville, NC
“Three months in, Olu flagged something off in Dad's speech. Doctor caught early MCI. Three months.”
Marcus T.
Son, Chicago
Begin with a quiet hello.
Join the founding members shaping a new kind of senior care — one that listens before it speaks.