See the Neighborhood Network in Action
A quick look at how we help older adults stay safe, connected, and independent.

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What is the Neighborhood Network?
The Neighborhood Network is a neighborhood-based support system in Johnson County that keeps you living independently, safely, and joyfully—right where you are. We combine family and friends, trained Professional Neighbors, and simple technology to provide a safety net that responds quickly. You stay in control, while we make sure help is always nearby.
- Extend independence and delay or avoid facility care.
- Reliable virtual or in-person support.
- Cultivate purpose and connection through a private neighborhood social feed.
Is the Neighborhood Network Right for You?
The Neighborhood Network is designed for older adults who want to stay active, safe, and independent—but value having trusted backup when needed.
- You want to remain at home and in your community.
- You handle most daily activities but want occasional help with shopping, rides, or light tasks.
- You appreciate simple tools—video calling, a one- button app, or gentle reminders.
- Your family wants peace of mind knowing support is minutes away.
What Makes the Neighborhood Network Different?
Why Not Just Move to Assisted Living?
Affordable Support for About $10/Day
Named among the nation’s most innovative community support models
Base Membership
$299
Perfect for staying connected and supported with the basics
- Amazon Alexa (Echo Show)
- Intercom or call button for extra help
- 24/7 access to your iCoach for remote support
- Connection to your local Neighborhood Network
Founders Offer!
Your Privacy. Your Choice.
- All data and devices are optional and controlled by you.
- iCoach is your personal concierge, available 24/7.
- Emergency? Call 911 — the Network is for everyday support.
Getting Started is Simple
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Reserve your spot.
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Install your base kit.
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Meet your iCoach.
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Live with confidence.
– Neighborhood Network Member
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