Health Conditions · Dementia

Daily check-in calls for elderly parents with dementia

Dementia affects memory, thinking, and the ability to perform daily activities. A daily check-in call can detect early signs of cognitive decline — confusion about the day, forgetting meals, or repeating questions.

Over 7 million Americans aged 65+ live with dementia, and the number is projected to reach 12 million by 2040.

Warning signs to watch for

Forgetting recent events or conversations
Confusion about time, place, or people
Difficulty completing familiar tasks
Repeating questions or stories
Changes in mood or personality

How AvenoraCall helps

AvenoraCall checks on your parent every day and flags cognitive warning signs — confusion about the date, inability to recall meals, or disorientation. You receive an instant alert if something sounds concerning, and daily summaries help you track patterns over weeks.

What we check every day

Did they know what day it is?
Could they recall what they ate?
Were they oriented to their surroundings?
Any confusion or repeated questions during the call?
General mood and engagement level

Common questions

Can AvenoraCall work for a parent with dementia?

AvenoraCall works best for early-to-moderate stage dementia where your parent can still hold a basic phone conversation. For advanced dementia where verbal communication is severely impaired, this may not be the right solution.

How does AvenoraCall detect cognitive changes?

The AI tracks patterns across daily calls — confusion about the day, repeated questions, inability to recall meals, and disorientation. These patterns are flagged in your daily summary so you can discuss them with a doctor.

Monitor dementia with daily check-ins

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