Need is easily missed
A series of small changes may not trigger a referral even when they are beginning to reduce confidence and independence.
For healthy-ageing, community and prevention services
Bridgit gives older adults practical, personalised guidance around wellbeing, confidence, money, mobility, caring and community connection—through the channel that feels easiest for them.
Earlier support for everyday life, connected to trusted local services and real people when they are needed.
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Designed for prevention and independence
Connect approved information, community assets, health and wellbeing guidance and safe human routes in one accessible experience.
The challenge for healthy-ageing services
Transport, confidence, money, caring, mobility and loneliness often overlap. Without one clear place to begin, manageable worries can become avoidable health or care demand.
What this feels like in real life
Confidence to get out, money to stay warm, transport to activities and someone to ask can all shape independence. Useful help needs to connect those everyday realities.
A series of small changes may not trigger a referral even when they are beginning to reduce confidence and independence.
Health advice, council support and community activities sit across different organisations and directories.
Support must work by familiar routes such as voice as well as web and messaging, with a person available when needed.
A typical healthy-ageing journey
Evelyn represents older adults whose independence is being affected gradually rather than by one obvious crisis.
Before support
Lives independently, recently stopped driving and is less confident going out after a minor fall.
Supported earlier
Practical help continues beyond the first conversation.
The difference: Evelyn remains active and connected, while local services identify emerging need earlier and reserve specialist capacity for people who need it most.
How Bridgit helps
Combine conversational guidance, practical planning, community pathways and human handovers across phone, web, messaging and the full advice app.
Let people explain what has changed by voice or text without choosing a department first.
Bring together wellbeing, money, mobility, caring, confidence and community connection.
Turn information into realistic actions and supportive follow-up rather than another directory.
Connect to family, community or professional support using clear consent and handover rules.
Earlier, more accessible support for residents and a clearer view of the pressures affecting independence across a place.
Help people act while worries are still manageable and confidence can be rebuilt.
Offer voice, web and messaging so support does not depend on one digital route.
Guide people towards trusted local activities, services and social support.
Connect practical, social and wellbeing needs instead of treating them separately.
Handle routine navigation while involving people for risk, assessment and relationships.
Understand emerging needs, access barriers, pathway use and gaps in local provision.
Every conversation creates value twice
Older adults receive understandable next steps through a familiar channel, with human help close by.
Services identify emerging need earlier, strengthen community routes and use specialist capacity more effectively.
Evidence in practice
Use proven delivery patterns, then shape the coaches, pathways and measures around your own service.
Healthy ageing in practice
Bridgit's Age Well model combines accessible guidance, local connection and ongoing coaching around the realities of everyday life.
A prevention model that can be localised around community, health and council pathways. Read the healthy-ageing case studyPartner perspective
Hear how digital coaching can complement community and professional teams while helping people stay confident and independent.
Book a discovery call
Book 30 minutes with Laura to map the population, local assets, accessible channels and measures for a focused healthy-ageing service.