So many options

5 am my alarm clock rings. I often set my alarm early in the morning to have a quiet moment with a cup of tea before the rest of the family wakes up. On other days I sleep longer. I'm my own boss, so I decide my time. But I am not only my own boss but also someone's mother and partner. I make countless active choices every day both for myself, my family, and my clients. The choices I make define my life. I can't imagine a life where others make these decisions for me.

Unfortunately, this is the reality for many elderly and sick people. Day by day, they find themselves making fewer and fewer active choices: being forced to ask for help with tasks that were previously an obvious part of everyday life, losing their independence piece by piece.

While Cenvigo's motto is "a hundred years of good health" the spirit is less about always being healthy but about quality of life and being able to choose and make decisions over one's life as much as possible. One could simplify and say we sell digital supervision. And while this is true, more than anything we work with caregivers for the patient. Our service is primarily about security and about being able to support individuals in their everyday life and contribute to their sense of independence. A good supervisory service is not visible, it's not noticeable, but it creates the conditions to be there when needed.

Feel free to contact us and we at Cenvigo can tell you more about how we can help you.

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