Health Conditions · Parkinson's Disease

Daily check-in calls for elderly parents with parkinson's disease

Parkinson's affects movement, balance, and speech — making daily monitoring essential. A daily phone call can detect changes in speech clarity, mood shifts, and medication timing issues that family members miss between visits.

Nearly 1 million Americans live with Parkinson's disease. About 90,000 new cases are diagnosed each year.

Warning signs to watch for

Tremors or shaking
Slowness of movement
Stiffness or rigidity
Balance and coordination problems
Speech changes (softer, slurred)

How AvenoraCall helps

AvenoraCall's daily calls can detect changes in speech patterns and clarity — early indicators of Parkinson's progression. Custom questions track medication timing (critical for Parkinson's drugs), mobility, and mood. Daily summaries help you report patterns to their neurologist.

What we check every day

Took Parkinson's medication on schedule?
Any tremors or stiffness today?
Difficulty with balance or walking?
Speech clarity and engagement during call?
Mood and energy level?

Common questions

Will the AI understand my parent's speech if it's affected by Parkinson's?

AvenoraCall's voice AI is designed to understand a wide range of speech patterns, including slower or softer speech common with Parkinson's. If speech is severely impaired to the point where phone conversation is not possible, this may not be the right solution.

Why is medication timing so important for Parkinson's?

Parkinson's medications (like Levodopa) need to be taken at precise intervals to maintain consistent symptom control. Missing a dose or taking it late can cause sudden worsening of symptoms. AvenoraCall's daily call can include a medication timing check.

Monitor parkinson's disease with daily check-ins

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