Why Oleni exists
Built from lived experience
After caring for Jaz for the last nine years, we realised epilepsy support is not only about seizures. Often, the hardest part is the weight of the everyday moments in between.
Conversations like “Have you taken your tablets?”, “Have you had enough water today?”, and “Have you eaten?” can repeat day after day. For the person living with epilepsy, that can feel tiring, frustrating, and heavy. For the partner or carer, it can create constant background worry around whether the basics are okay.
Medication, hydration, meals, rest, and routine can all shape how a day feels — yet memory issues can make even simple things harder to hold onto. Oleni was built to take some of that pressure out of the day.
Instead of constant questions, Oleni quietly helps both people stay in step. Gentle reminders, calm check-ins, and consent-led shared support are there to reduce stress on both sides. Because living with epilepsy — or loving someone who does — should feel more supported, not more alone.
This is the Oleni way.




