FOR TOWN HALLS AND SOCIAL SERVICES
Is your heatwave registry truly operational?
Keeping a registry of vulnerable people is a legal obligation. When the alert is triggered, the law expects periodic contact with every registered person. Reaching them one by one, as often as the episode demands, is what your teams do not always have time to do. Agely calls every registered person, checks the essentials, and only alerts your social services on the cases that require human intervention.
What the law actually requires
Since the law of 30 June 2004, every municipality keeps a nominative registry of the elderly and disabled people who request it. The law does not stop at the list. When the alert plan is triggered, it expects periodic contact with every registered person, to provide advice and assistance. The Bien vieillir law of 8 April 2024 (France's aging-well act) goes further: the registry must serve year round to fight isolation and detect loss of autonomy.
Register
You keep the registry of vulnerable people in your area. A legal obligation, articles L. 121-6-1 and R. 121-2 of the CASF (French social action and families code).
Contact
During an alert, you must regularly reach every registered person. This is the step that overwhelms your teams.
Detect
Since 2024, the registry also serves to detect isolation and loss of autonomy, year round.
Document
You must be able to show who was contacted, when, and what was done. Without a tool, that proof does not exist.
Why goodwill is no longer enough
The risk does not go away, it intensifies every year. What changes from one town to the next is the ability to move from a paper registry to a real phone call, in time, to every person.
What Agely does during a heat episode
When Météo France raises your department to orange or red alert, Agely activates monitoring for everyone on your registry.
Agely calls, every day if needed
Each registered person receives a voice call, in natural language, with no app and no screen. Agely asks how they are, checks hydration, how cool the home is, warning signs, isolation.
Agely sorts what matters
Most calls go well and are simply logged. Agely flags worrying answers: confusion, faintness, an unreachable person, an overheated home.
Agely alerts the right person
As soon as a case is out of the ordinary, your social services referent receives the alert, with context. Your social workers step in where it is truly needed, not blindly.
You keep the proof
Every contact is timestamped and logged. You know who was reached, when, and what was done. The traceability the law expects, with no re-keying.
Why a local authority chooses Agely
Measure what was invisible
Aggregated, anonymized usage data to steer your senior policy. You know what is happening on the ground, not just what surfaces in committees.
Relieve your social services teams
Agely handles the first level. Your social workers focus on what cannot be delegated.
Deliver on a mandate commitment
A concrete, deployable, measurable answer. Not a press release, a service your residents actually use.
Preserve dignity
Human care stays at the heart, Agely amplifies it. Technology does not replace human connection, it multiplies it.
How deployment works
Three steps. Up and running within 2 weeks.
You define the scope
You offer Agely to the people on your registry. The social service keeps control over targeting and consent.
We configure
Agely is set up with your services, your referents and your local specifics. Within two weeks.
Agely watches, you steer
Agely talks with registered people and surfaces what matters, with consent respected. Monthly reporting.
A simple price: €1 per call
No hidden subscription, no per-resident cost. You pay for the calls actually made. Configuration is included.
- Configuration with your social services referents, included.
- Active monitoring during orange and red alert episodes.
- Routine calls, checking the essentials, timestamped traceability.
- Alert to the referent as soon as a case is out of the ordinary.
- Reporting and aggregated, anonymized territory data.
An example
100 registered people, one call a week for two months, that is 800 calls, so €800. You set the frequency based on the intensity of the episode. The cost of a covered summer, with the health of your senior residents under close watch.
Prefer a flat rate?
We can commit to a capped flat rate, defined with you based on the number of registered people, the frequency and the monitoring duration.
Co-funding exists depending on profiles and territories (conférence des financeurs, CARSAT, Banque des Territoires). We help you mobilize it.
Frequently asked questions
Does Agely replace our staff during the heatwave?
No. Agely makes the routine calls at scale and flags at-risk cases. Your staff keep the decision and the human intervention. The law expects periodic contact: Agely carries it out, your teams step in where it counts.
How does Agely fit with our nominative registry?
Agely works from the people on your registry, based on their consent. Targeting and registration stay in the hands of the social service. Agely adds no one without consent.
What do you do with the data? This is a sensitive registry.
100% French solution, HDS hosting, GDPR compliant, granular consent, full audit trail. No data is resold. The territory data you receive is aggregated and anonymized. The purpose stays the one set by law: protecting vulnerable people.
Do seniors need to be equipped?
No. Landline, mobile or smart speaker, Agely adapts to what the person already has. No app, no screen.
What if the person does not answer or refuses?
A person who is repeatedly unreachable during an alert is exactly the signal that goes up to your referent. Participation stays voluntary and revocable at any time.
How long to deploy before summer?
Two weeks of configuration with your referents, from the moment the scope is validated. Monitoring can start before the first episode.
Start my deployment
A few minutes to introduce your local authority. Response within 48h.
Sources for the figures cited: Inserm; Santé publique France; French social action and families code (CASF), articles L. 121-6-1 and R. 121-2 (Légifrance); law no. 2004-626 of 30 June 2004; law of 8 April 2024 on measures to build the aging-well society.