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The Remote Caregiver Safety Guide

A plain-English overview of the five technology categories that help you support aging parents from a distance โ€” including a checklist to help you figure out where to start.

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Actionable checklist

A step-by-step checklist that helps you identify your parent's highest-priority technology needs first.

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Plain English, large text

Written for caregivers and easy to share with aging parents โ€” no jargon, no tech overwhelm.

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The S.A.F.E. Framework

An introduction to the four categories that form a complete remote caregiver safety system.

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Useful for families and aging-in-place professionals looking for quality caregiver resources.

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What's inside the guide

A structured, readable overview of the five technology categories that matter most for remote caregiver peace of mind.

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Smart Alerts

Voice assistants, medication reminders, and simple daily prompts that help the day run more safely without constant monitoring.

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Awareness Monitoring

What cameras and doorbells can โ€” and cannot โ€” do for remote caregivers, and how to use them without creating privacy friction.

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Fall Protection

How fall detection actually works, why seniors avoid wearing devices, and what approaches reduce the time between a fall and a response.

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Emergency Response

Medical alert systems explained clearly โ€” what to look for, what the fine print often hides, and how to evaluate options for your parent's specific situation.

Who this guide is written for

  • Adult children living more than an hour from aging parents
  • Caregivers who have tried searching online and feel overwhelmed
  • Families who recently experienced a fall, hospitalization, or close call
  • Anyone who wants a clear starting point โ€” not a shopping list
  • CAPS specialists and aging-in-place professionals who want a client handout

What the guide is not

The guide does not recommend specific brands or products. It is not sponsored by any technology company. It does not contain affiliate links.

It is a category-level overview designed to help you understand what type of technology addresses which type of problem โ€” so you can make clearer decisions when you do start researching specific options.

The goal is a clearer picture of the landscape, not a list of things to buy.

Want more than the guide?

If you want a personalized plan for your specific parent's situation, a consultation gives you that in a single focused session.