The Story Behind Will-Call.

A smiling man sitting on steps, wearing a blue cap, a teal running shirt, and a race bib with a medal around his neck after a race.
A smiling man leaning on a wheelchair with another man sitting in it, wearing a Tampa Bay Buccaneers shirt and a baseball cap, in a room with a wooden wall and a door.

Will is my brother, a man whose resilience once led us to run marathons together—Dallas, San Francisco, Boston. But three years ago, life took a devastating turn when COVID left him bedridden and quadriplegic. One night, Will fell out of bed at his nursing facility, helpless and bleeding, unable to use the nurse call button to get help. That moment changed everything. We knew we had to create a solution, not just for Will, but for the millions of people facing similar challenges.

Will-Call on CBS News

Will-Call was featured on CBS News, highlighting the revolutionary voice-activated nurse call button that brings dignity and independence to patients.