You live far away. Your parent still hears a caring voice every morning.
Over 11 million Americans care for an aging parent from a different city or state. You cannot be there every morning — but AvenoraCall can. A warm AI phone call, every single day, at the time your parent prefers. And you get an instant summary so you always know how they are doing.
The challenge of caring from a distance
You can't just "stop by"
When your parent lives hundreds or thousands of miles away, there is no quick pop-in after work. A fall, a missed meal, a bad day — you might not know for hours or days.
Time zones make it worse
When you are three hours behind, your parent has been awake for half the day before you even have coffee. By the time you call, the moment has passed.
The guilt never stops
You know you should call more. You want to call more. But life, work, kids, and exhaustion get in the way — and the guilt compounds every single day.
You can't see the visual cues
On the phone, you cannot see the unwashed dishes, the unopened mail, the limp. You miss the early signs that something is changing.
How AvenoraCall bridges the distance
Daily consistency, regardless of distance
Your parent gets a call every single morning at the same time — whether you are in the next state or on the other side of the world. No missed days, no guilt.
Instant summaries bridge the gap
After every call, you receive a brief summary via SMS and email — how your parent sounded, what they mentioned, whether they took their medication. You get the visual cues you have been missing, translated into words.
Emergency alerts within minutes
If your parent mentions a fall, chest pain, confusion, or anything concerning during the call, you are alerted immediately — not hours later when you finally find time to call.
Families like yours
Sarah in NYC, Mom in Florida
Sarah is a marketing manager with two kids. She calls her mom three times a week — when she remembers. With AvenoraCall, her mom gets a warm call every morning at 9 AM. Sarah reads the summary on the subway at 8:30.
Last Tuesday, the summary noted Mom mentioned feeling dizzy after standing up. Sarah called her doctor that afternoon.
James in California, Dad in Ohio
James is three time zones away. His dad wakes up at 6 AM Eastern — that is 3 AM in San Francisco. AvenoraCall calls Dad at his preferred time, and the summary is waiting in James's inbox when his alarm goes off at 7.
Dad thinks the calls are great. He told his neighbor about "the nice lady who calls every morning."
The Rodriguez family, stationed overseas
Miguel is deployed in Germany. His wife Ana works nights at the base hospital. Their abuela lives alone in San Antonio. AvenoraCall calls Abuela every day in Spanish — and both Miguel and Ana get the summary, wherever they are.
The 8-hour time difference used to mean days without contact. Now they never miss a day.
Built for long-distance families
Close the distance with a daily call
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