co-op.care
Pilot · 10 spots · Boulder Front Range

You can't be there for every hour.
We'll help with the ones you can't.

A founding-cohort pilot for ten Boulder families caring for someone with memory loss. At no cost: a wearable from our monitoring partner that flags a wander, a fall, or a change in daily rhythm, plus 60 days of cooperative care visits and a simple app that keeps your family on the same page—so you find out early, while there's still time to act.

Request a spot No cost. No commitment. Boulder-area families.
Why this exists

The fear isn't the diagnosis. It's the hours in between.

If you're caring for a parent with dementia, you already know the feeling: the phone rings at an odd hour and your stomach drops. Did they leave the stove on. Did they go out the front door at 3 a.m. Did they fall in the hallway and you won't know until morning.

You can't sit beside them every hour—no one can. This pilot is a small, quiet layer of help for the hours you're not in the room.

What it is
No cameras

A small wearable—not a lens pointed at your parent in their own home. Dignity first. They are a person you love, not a patient under watch.

You find out early

A wander toward the door, a fall, a slow drift in daily rhythm—surfaced to your phone while there is still time to pick up, to call, to drive over.

They stay home

The point isn't watching for its own sake. It's one more reason your parent can stay in their own home, longer and more safely, before a move is forced.

Who runs it

A Boulder cooperative—not a call center, not a corporation.

This pilot is run by co-op.care, a Colorado cooperative building member-owned care on the Front Range. The monitoring hardware comes from our technology partner; the people standing behind it are your neighbors. We already serve Boulder families.

  • Physician-supervised. Our medical director—a licensed physician of record—oversees how the pilot supports your family's care.
  • Worker-owned, so people stay. Caregiver co-ops hold turnover near half the industry rate. Continuity is the whole point—for the device and for the people.
  • Built in Boulder, accountable here. Not venture-funded. The first ten families help shape what this becomes.
Why only ten

Ten kits. Honestly ten.

We have ten monitoring kits to place with Boulder-area families at no cost. That's not a marketing number—it's what we have. We're choosing the first families by hand so we get it right, and so the people we serve help shape the program before it grows.

What we ask in return

Your honest feedback.

No payment, no contract. In exchange for the free kit, we ask that you tell us the truth as we go—what helps, what's noise, what would make it genuinely useful for a family like yours. That's the whole deal.

Request a spot

Raise your hand. We'll reach out.

Tell us a little about your family. There's no cost and no commitment—we'll get in touch within a few days to see whether the pilot is a fit. What you share here is private: never shown publicly, never sold.

Mid-stage memory loss A primary family caregiver Boulder Front Range
Boulder Front Range to start
Please don't include medical record details—just enough for us to understand your situation.

We'll only use your email to follow up about the pilot. Your information is never shown publicly and never sold.

Not sure if it's right for your family?

Ask anything—there's no pressure and no cost. The first ten families are how this becomes something Boulder can rely on.

Request a spot

co-op.care is built in Boulder, Colorado. Worker-owned, physician-supervised, community-accountable.