For night-shift workers

You work nights. Your parent's morning call still happens.

Nurses, police officers, firefighters, factory workers — millions of Americans work while their aging parents are sleeping, and sleep while their parents are awake. AvenoraCall calls your parent at their preferred time, every single day, regardless of your schedule. The summary is waiting when you wake up.

Why night-shift workers struggle with parent care

You are sleeping when they are awake

Your parent is up at 7 AM. You got off shift at 3 AM and are dead asleep. By the time you wake up at noon, half their day is already gone.

Your schedule changes every week

Rotating shifts, overtime, doubles — your availability is unpredictable. You cannot promise "I will call at 9 AM every day" because some weeks, 9 AM is the middle of your sleep.

You are exhausted after shifts

After 12 hours on your feet in the ER, on patrol, or on the factory floor, calling anyone — even the parent you love — feels impossible. The guilt makes it worse.

Normal hours do not apply to you

The world runs on a 9-to-5 schedule. You do not. Every "just call your parent in the morning" article feels like it was written for someone with a completely different life.

How AvenoraCall works around your schedule

Calls at YOUR PARENT'S time, not yours

You set the call time based on your parent's routine — not your work schedule. Whether you are on days, nights, or rotating shifts, the call happens at the same time every day for your parent.

Summary waiting when you wake up

After each call, you receive an SMS and email summary. Wake up at noon after a night shift? The summary from your parent's 8 AM call is already there. No waking up to uncertainty.

Emergency alerts cut through sleep

If your parent mentions anything concerning — a fall, chest pain, dizziness — you get an immediate SMS alert. Even during your sleep, the important things get through.

Night-shift families using AvenoraCall

Maria — ER nurse, 7 PM to 7 AM shifts

Maria works three 12-hour night shifts a week in the ER. Her mother lives alone and wakes up at 7:30 AM. AvenoraCall calls her mom every morning at 8 AM. Maria reads the summary when she wakes up at 2 PM.

Maria used to feel guilty on her work nights. Now she knows Mom had a good morning before she even checks her phone.

Derek — police officer, rotating schedule

Derek rotates between days and nights every two weeks. His dad has mild memory issues and forgets that Derek is on nights. AvenoraCall calls Dad every morning at 9 AM — whether Derek is working, sleeping, or on his days off.

Dad looks forward to the call. He calls it "my morning check-in." He has no idea it is AI.

Angela — factory shift worker, overtime every week

Angela works second shift (3 PM to 11 PM) with frequent overtime until 2 AM. Her mother speaks mostly Mandarin and lives alone. AvenoraCall calls her mom in Mandarin every morning. Angela checks the English summary during her lunch break.

Before AvenoraCall, Angela's mom would go two or three days without talking to anyone.

Quick facts for shift workers

Call time is set to your parent's schedule
Works on any phone — including landlines
No app or setup needed on your parent's end
15 languages supported
Summaries via SMS and email
$29.99/month — cancel anytime

Your schedule is unpredictable. Your parent's call is not.

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