At Home, With You
On ageing, companionship, emotional wellbeing, and the gentle ways technology might support how we live — and how we care for one another.
Caregiving changed how I see the world. When someone you love needs more support, the questions become very practical, very quickly: What helps? What is missing? What does it mean to feel safe and accompanied at home, especially as we age?
My interest in gerontology grew from this personal experience. And more recently, I've found myself drawn to questions about AI — not as a replacement for human warmth, but as a possible companion in the spaces where human presence isn't always there. A patient presence. A gentle one.
This section is for anyone who is thinking about ageing — for themselves, for a parent, for a loved one. It's a space for honest conversation, not easy answers.
Writing on ageing & home
All posts →What does it mean to age well at home?
Thoughts from a personal caregiving journey — and the question that keeps returning to me.
AI as companion — not replacement
Exploring what human-centred AI might offer to older adults, and what it cannot.
The loneliness no one talks about
On caregiving, emotional labour, and the particular kind of quiet that settles in afterwards.
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Occasional letters from Zenette — no noise, no rush.