Health Conditions · Depression in Elderly Adults

Daily check-in calls for elderly parents with depression in elderly adults

Depression affects 1 in 5 seniors living alone and is often undiagnosed. Daily conversations provide both companionship and early detection of mood changes, withdrawal, and loss of interest.

An estimated 7 million American adults over 65 experience depression. Only about 10% receive treatment.

Warning signs to watch for

Persistent sadness or low mood
Loss of interest in activities
Changes in appetite or sleep
Social withdrawal or isolation
Expressions of hopelessness or worthlessness

How AvenoraCall helps

AvenoraCall provides a daily caring conversation — reducing isolation and loneliness. The AI tracks mood patterns over days and weeks, flagging declining mood trends or concerning statements in your daily summary.

What we check every day

Overall mood today (cheerful, neutral, low)?
Did they engage with any activities or people?
Appetite and meal intake?
Sleep quality?
Any expressions of sadness or hopelessness?

Common questions

Can daily calls really help with elderly depression?

Research shows that regular social contact significantly reduces feelings of loneliness and isolation — two major contributors to elderly depression. A consistent, caring daily call gives your parent something to look forward to and provides the social interaction many isolated seniors lack.

How does AvenoraCall detect depression symptoms?

The AI tracks mood across daily calls, noting patterns of declining mood, loss of interest, poor sleep or appetite, and concerning language. These trends appear in your summary so you can discuss them with their doctor.

Monitor depression in elderly adults with daily check-ins

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