Movement continues. Patterns continue. Intent continues. Dignity continues.

The care environment changes. The human reality does not.

Cognitive drift doesn't begin at the door. It begins in a pattern.

Cognitive Patterns

Changes in cognition rarely appear all at once. They often emerge quietly — through subtle shifts in movement, routine, orientation, and behavior. These patterns may be easy to miss in daily life. But over time, they can reveal meaningful change.

Movement

Small changes in pace, timing, or movement habits.

Routine

Subtle disruptions in daily rhythms and familiar habits.

Orientation

Moments of confusion, hesitation, or difficulty navigating familiar places.

Behavior

Changes in interaction, decision-making, or responses to the environment.

From Movement to Meaning

Rientro learns daily patterns of movement to help families and caregivers recognize meaningful changes earlier.

By revealing subtle shifts in routine, behavior, and orientation, Rientro makes change easier to see — when support can still be gentle, calm, and effective.

When immediate help is needed, Rientro can alert you at once and connect assistance automatically.

Over time, these patterns may carry a deeper signal — one that helps us understand not just where someone is, but how they are.

The aim isn't a faster rescue.

It's fewer moments that ever need one.

Who We Serve

All enter through the same philosophy. Each follows a different journey.

Families

Caring for a loved one at home.

Caregivers

Supporting those who navigate daily change.

Care Organizations

Memory care, assisted living, and skilled nursing.

Researchers

Population-level movement and cognition insights.

Partners

Building the next layer of understanding together.

Human Mobility Intelligence

Understanding movement is different from tracking it. Human Mobility Intelligence is how Rientro transforms one into the other.

01

Understanding

Movement carries signals beyond location — behavioral, cognitive, environmental. Rientro reads them.

02

Context

Every person has their own baseline. Rientro learns it — the rhythms and ranges normal for each individual.

03

Patterns

Deviations from baseline, seen over time, form patterns. These may signal change before it appears any other way.

04

Intelligence

Patterns become insights. Not alarms — early signals that allow for calm, timely response.

05

Action

Better understanding enables better decisions — for families, caregivers, care teams, and researchers.

Care Environments

The same philosophy applies everywhere. The care environment determines where the journey begins.

Independent Living

For individuals still living on their own, early pattern awareness can mean the difference between independence prolonged and independence lost. Rientro helps families stay close without hovering.

Living with Family

Home should feel like home — not like a facility. Rientro works quietly in the background, giving family caregivers early signals so that daily life can remain warm and ordinary for as long as possible.

Assisted Living

Residents come with histories, routines, and rhythms of their own. Rientro helps care teams understand each person individually — not as a room number, but as a life still in motion.

Memory Care

In memory care, change is the constant. Rientro surfaces the patterns beneath the change — helping staff recognize moments of escalation early, and respond with calm rather than alarm.

Skilled Nursing

Clinical precision and human dignity are not in conflict. Rientro adds a behavioral and mobility layer to skilled nursing — one that sees the person alongside the patient.

Where to Begin

For Families & Caregivers

Available on iOS and Android. We're here to help you get started.

For Memory Care & Assisted Living

We're working with a small number of facilities. If your organization is exploring new approaches to care, we'd like to hear from you.

Future of Understanding Movement

We are at the beginning of something we don't yet fully understand.

Movement contains more than location. It contains cognition, intention, rhythm, and change — signals we are only beginning to learn how to read.

The path forward isn't more surveillance. It is deeper understanding. Understanding that is grounded, always, in the dignity of the person at the center.

What's next

Whether you're a family caregiver or a memory care team, we'd love to hear from you.