Articles Before You Try
Before You Try
CareCalls articles and guides tagged before you try — practical advice on reminders, check-ins, and helping older people stay independent at home.
- CareCalls US Publication Pack for Partners
Up-to-date US facts for health, aging and nonprofit teams writing directories and info packs: CareCalls services, pricing, links and brand assets.
- How to Whitelist CareCalls Emails So Alerts Get Through
Stop vital CareCalls emails landing in spam. Whitelist our sending domain and use ready-made steps for work IT or your own email provider.
- Private Partner Resources for CareCalls
Hub for referral and white-label partners: promotional content links, customer entry URLs, marketing rules, and how to contact CareCalls for comms support.
- Is CareCalls Right? Recommended Use Criteria
Who CareCalls suits best: memory and home-safety prompts, wellness checks, alerts and phone or text delivery, plus what it is not designed for.
- Where Is CareCalls Available? (US & UK)
CareCalls operates in the United States and the United Kingdom. See coverage, pricing region, funding, and how to switch country on the website.
- How CareCalls Compares to Other Solutions
Compare CareCalls with apps, pill boxes, pendants and caregivers—pros and cons for each, and how to combine them for affordable support at home.
- Check CareCalls Deliveries Are Getting Through
Test phone or text delivery with a free demo, then use inbound diagnosis to hear a blocked line. Step-by-step guide for repeat and one-time services.
- Get More From CareCalls: 11 Practical Tips
Use delivery reports, in-person feedback, ring time, schedules, and phone or text delivery to help someone respond well to reminders and wellness checks.
- Try CareCalls Before You Subscribe (3 Ways)
Three ways to try CareCalls free: an instant phone demo, free one-time reminders, or a 30-day repeat-service trial with no charge until it ends.
- How Can I Trust CareCalls With My Data?
Is CareCalls safe with your personal details? Learn how encryption, access controls and privacy-focused processes protect your data.
- Public Funding for Reminder and Check-In Services (US Guide)
Find out if you're eligible for full or partial public funding toward CareCalls reminders and check-ins. Use our free funding checker.
- Edit, Pause, or Cancel a CareCalls Service
Update schedules and details online, pause reminders temporarily by phone or web, or stop the service permanently — including what happens to billing.
- How Repeat Reminders and Check-Ins Work
Scheduled reminders by phone or text, a retry on a second number if needed, then alerts to your support network — in parallel or one after the other.
- Phone Ring Time: How Long & How to Change It
CareCalls rings for 20 seconds by default (up to 120). Set ring time on delivery factors in the web app, and align voicemail so machines do not pick up first.
- How Much Does CareCalls Cost? US Payment Guide
After a 30-day free trial, the repeat reminder and check-in service is $15 per month in the US. Learn card payment, billing dates and funding.
- CareCalls With Call Blockers (US Guide)
Phone screening can block reminders and check-ins. Whitelist the CareCalls delivery number on the handset, or use our inbound diagnosis line.
- What You Need to Set Up CareCalls (~10 Mins)
Plan your setup in about 5–10 minutes: creator and receiver details, schedules, support network, and roles — plus what can wait until after signup.
- CareCalls Outcomes: Independence, Safety and Peace of Mind
See the outcomes families get from CareCalls — independence at home, better medication habits, faster help after a fall, and daily peace of mind.
- How Quickly Does CareCalls Start Delivering?
Setup takes around 10 minutes and reminders and check-ins begin straight away — learn what can delay your first delivery.