We started with a question most people are too busy to ask.
Why do we only notice vulnerable people when something has already gone wrong?
Why does a person have to fall, miss an appointment, or end up in A&E before the system pays attention? Why do families have to rely on phone calls and guesswork to know if their loved one is okay?
Why do GPs, some of the most skilled professionals in the country have to make decisions without the daily information that could make all the difference?
These are not new questions
But for too long, nobody has answered them together
Project Safekeep is our answer
I did not find this problem through research. I lived it.
Hello, I am Abdullah Saeed!
a medical professional, a public health graduate, and the founder of Project Safekeep. But before any of those titles, I am someone who has spent years watching vulnerable people fall through gaps that should never have existed.
I trained in medicine, studied public health, and learned how healthcare systems are designed to work. Then I started working on supporting homeless and vulnerable individuals across Cheshire every single day and I learned how they actually work. The distance between those two things is where I got the inspiration for Project Safekeep.
I watched people who were perfectly capable of living independently slowly lose that independence, not because of their condition, but because the right support never reached them at the right time. I watched families carry a weight of worry that nobody should have to carry alone, making do with phone calls and guesswork when what they needed was real information. I watched skilled, dedicated clinicians do their absolute best with a fraction of the picture they actually needed because nobody had ever built a way to get that picture to them.

Every time I saw this, I asked myself the same question: why is all of this still so disconnected?
I could not find a good answer. So I decided to do something about it.
Project Safekeep is my answer to that question. Not a partial fix. Not a single tool that solves one corner of the problem. A complete, connected ecosystem that finally puts the person, their family, and their clinical team on the same page in a way that works for everyone, especially the people who find technology the most difficult.
I am still building it.
I do not have all the answers yet and I will not pretend otherwise.
But I know exactly why I am building it and that clarity has never wavered.
I hold a Doctor of Medicine(Kyrgyz State Medical Academy) and a Master of Public Health(University of Chester). My background spans epidemiology, health economics, data analytics, and bioethics. I completed clinical rotations across paediatrics, orthopaedics, neurology, cardiology, and emergency medicine. And every single day, I continue working directly with the vulnerable people this platform is built to serve because I never want to lose sight of what is actually at stake.
If you believe, as I do, that the people who need care the most deserve the very best of what technology can offer, I would love to hear from you.
Whether you are a potential collaborator, an advisor, a clinician, or simply someone who understands why this matters reach out. A real team is stronger than one person, and I am actively looking for the right people to build this with.
Abdullah Saeed,
Founder & Director,
Project Safekeep,
Email: abdullah@projectsafekeep.com
Our mission is simple, even if achieving it is not.
To close the gap between the care people need and the care they actually receive.
To make sure no vulnerable person ever faces their health journey alone.
To Connect individuals, families, medical professionals, and communities through one platform built to keep people safe, independent, and truly cared for.
Where we are going?
We are starting in the UK, a country we know well, a healthcare system we care deeply about, and communities where the need is real and urgent.
But our vision does not stop here.
In five years, we want Project Safekeep to be a platform that vulnerable people rely on every day. A recognized partner of the NHS. A tool that GPs trust and families swear by. A standard for what proactive, preventative, person-centered home care looks like.
We are a long way from that today. But we know exactly where we are going and we are honest about the distance we still have to travel.
The principles we will never compromise on.
Dignity and Independence: This platform exists to give people more control over their lives, not less. Every feature we build, every decision we make, is tested against one question:
Does this empower the person using it?
Surveillance dressed up as care is still surveillance.
We are not interested in that.
Privacy as a Promise: Health data is among the most personal information a human being can share. We treat it accordingly. We are fully GDPR compliant, we never sell data to third parties, and the individual always owns and controls what is shared and with whom.
Genuine Inclusion: Most health technology is built for people who are already comfortable with technology. We build for everyone else, the elderly person who has never owned a smartphone, the person whose first language is not English, the individual who simply needs things to be simple. If it does not work for them, it does not work.
Honesty Above Everything: We are a startup. We are on early stage. We do not have all the answers yet. What we do have is a clear mission, a credible plan, and the commitment to share our progress including the difficult parts openly and consistently.
Our Team
Right now, it is just me :(
But not for long :)
Project Safekeep is currently a one-person operation which makes our board meetings very efficient and our decisions unanimous :)
But building something that truly serves vulnerable people across the UK requires more than one person, and I am actively looking for the right collaborators to grow this into a genuine team.
If you have expertise in health technology, IoT, clinical systems, public health, or simply a passion for making care better
We would love to talk to you.
