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Special needs families

Designed for when wandering is a real risk

For families caring for loved ones with autism, dementia, intellectual disabilities, or other conditions where location awareness is a safety necessity.

When safety is non-negotiable

For families with a loved one who has autism spectrum disorder, dementia, intellectual disabilities, or other conditions that may affect their ability to navigate safely, location awareness isn't a preference; it's a necessity. The question isn't whether to track; it's how to do it in a way that's reliable, specific, and actionable.

KinLink's Places Mesh is particularly well-suited here. You build a network of named safe zones: home, school, therapy center, the backyard, the community center. You get an immediate, clear alert the moment your loved one leaves one of those zones. No ambiguous coordinates. No need to interpret a map in a moment of stress.

KinLink for wandering risk

  • Immediate departure alert when leaving any safe zone
  • Granular geo-fences: tighter radii around home and yard
  • Private Places: fence the areas that matter without showing them
  • One-tap check-in request for instant location confirmation
  • SOS button for emergencies
  • Activity log: a record of where they were throughout the day

A note on consent

KinLink's standard pairing process requires active consent from the Dependent. For family members who cannot meaningfully consent due to age or cognitive capacity, we recommend that a legal guardian or caregiver manage the Dependent's account. Please review our Privacy Policy and consult with appropriate professionals regarding the legal considerations in your situation.

Ready to worry a little less?

Join the waitlist and be first to know when KinLink lands on the App Store on July 1, 2026.

Free · No credit card · Launching July 1 on iOS