☝️ That’s what happens when you swap the traditional way of caregiving (endless worry, doing everything yourself, and waiting for “the big event”) for a simple plan built around modern tools that quietly keep them safe, connected, and independent at home.
Get the step‑by‑step system that doesn’t require a tech background, moving them before they’re ready, or waiting for a crisis to force your hand.
Why is there a waitlist?
To keep our small‑group coaching actually small, we limit the available slots to 30 families per month. Seats open back up at the beginning of every month.
And do it all without a medical degree, a tech background, or waiting until something scary forces your hand…
Then listen up!
AgeTech — simple modern tools for aging loved ones — is one of the fastest‑growing industries in the world.
Most families discover it after the fall, after the missed pills, after the scary phone call. Not before.
But you can't just Google your way through this because it's different for families built on love and limited time:
But you can’t just “Google your way through it” because this is different for families built on love and limited time:
Ya see, most information on the internet about caregiving will teach you everything you need to know…
If you want to compare 40 products, read 200 reviews, and spend six months trying to figure out what’s actually worth buying.
Most of us don’t want a second job.
We want our loved one to be safe, to have some peace of mind, and to get back to living our own lives — preferably without a drawer full of gadgets nobody uses.
So if you want AgeTech to help you care better, but you don’t want researching AgeTech to become your second job… this is for you.
You've probably tried a few things already—maybe some technology that your parent never uses, or you're managing it all manually in a notebook, or you're just winging it and hoping nothing bad happens.
If you know one thing about your aging parent, it's that they want to feel in control. Over-complicated tech setups are a thing of the past. When it comes to AgeTech, your parent doesn't care about fancy devices or multiple gadgets. They care about finding something simple from someone they trust who actually gets it.
And you can do that with a simple map—not a list of products, but a plan that shows what their #1 worry is and how to introduce one tool the right way.
The families who got this working started with a map, not a product list.
The tools stuck. Their parent actually wanted to use them.
You don't need a medical background or a tech background to figure this out. And "having a plan" is not synonymous with "becoming IT support for your parent."
If you know one thing about yourself, it's probably that you're not a tech person. And while that feels like a barrier, here's what's actually true: You don't need to understand AgeTech. You just need to understand one thing—your parent's #1 worry. That's it.
The families who succeeded weren't the tech-smart ones. They had one honest conversation about what actually mattered to their parent. Then they picked one simple tool.
And you can do that knowing nothing more than what matters most to your loved one.
The families with the most success are not the ones with the most cooperative parents, the ones who embrace technology easily, the ones who say yes right away, or the ones without resistance.
The families who succeed are the ones who can show up with respect and let their parent feel in control. Plain and simple.
Your genuine care and your real stake in this are your greatest assets. And it can take a while to find the right words. Having the conversation with your parent about AgeTech is a skill you need to develop, but I'm here to help you get better at it faster.
You've just got to take a deep breath, ask one simple question, and see what opens up. And when you're surrounded by other families who are figuring this out too—who get it, who don't judge, who just want their aging loved one safer—it's a little easier to do it scared.
When your parent has the right tools and you have a clear plan, the midnight anxiety quiets down. You can actually sleep.
No more obsessive checking in. No more managing everything manually. No more being their personal IT support. Your parent handles it; you get your life back.
The right tools don't make your parent feel watched or controlled—they make them MORE capable. They stay in their own home longer. You avoid the crisis that forces a move.
Instead of Googling at 2 AM and guessing, you have a framework that tells you exactly what to tackle first, what to wait on, and what to ignore. Confidence instead of overwhelm.
When you're not stressed about their safety 24/7, you can actually enjoy your parent. The conversations shift from "Are you okay?" to real connection.
You're not waiting for a fall or a missed medication to force your hand. You're building the safety net before you need it. That changes everything.
If we haven't met yet – hi, I'm Nick! 👋
I watched my mom and aunt try to manage my grandma's medications from afar. She fell twice. She was pinned under her scooter and nobody knew. She didn't wear her safety pendant because it didn't match her outfit. She almost fell for a scam call pretending to be me. And she was lonely most days.
I kept thinking: There has to be an easier way.
That thought led me down a rabbit hole. I discovered an entire industry I never knew existed — called AgeTech. It's simple: AgeTech is technology built just for older adults to help them stay safe, connected, and independent at home longer. Things like fall detectors that call for help, medicine reminders that beep at the right time, video call buttons that work with one tap, and smart home devices that turn on lights if someone falls. Tools that actually work for the way older adults live.
I found over 300 companies building these products. And they're working for families every single day.
After months of research and talking with families who got this right, I cracked the code: You don't need the fanciest tool. You need the right system that tells you what to fix first.
Now, I've dedicated myself to helping families figure this out before the crisis — so they never have to wish they'd known sooner.
That's what the Caregiver Crisis Initiative is for.
When I was researching AgeTech for my grandma, I found the work of the Gerontechnologist—one of the leading voices in AgeTech. Her AgeTech Market Map breaks down the entire industry, categorizing over 300 companies into clear buckets.
Her research was the foundation. I couldn't have done this without it.
Note: We're not affiliated with the Gerontechnologist. She's simply one of the leading voices in the AgeTech space, and her research gave me the foundation to build what's next.
While the Gerontechnologist mapped out what AgeTech tools exist, I had a different problem: What should we tackle FIRST?
That's when I remembered Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs—the idea that we solve basic problems first, then bigger ones. You can't feel safe if you're at risk. You can't connect with others if you're scared.
I've taken what I learned, and developed a straightforward system for managing multiple worries at once—adapting to real resistance, limited budgets, and the chaos of figuring out where to even start.
And now, I've packaged it up in the AgeTech Needs Pyramid—a step-by-step framework that gives families like you everything you need to build a clear safety plan so you can stop guessing and start with the right tool first.
The only training and small group coaching program that helps busy families leverage the AgeTech Needs Pyramid to build a clear safety plan so your aging loved one stays home longer and you can finally sleep at night…
Without the research rabbit holes, the tech support burden, or spinning your wheels on the wrong tools.
Why is there a waitlist?
To keep our small group coaching sessions small, we limit the available slots to 30 seats per month. Seats open back up at the beginning of every month.
This step-by-step blueprint gives you the practical strategies, actionable steps, and clear prioritization system you need to build the right safety plan for your aging loved one and establish lasting peace of mind.
So you can create true independence and safety for your aging loved one - all while eliminating the endless research, the tech support burden, and the guilt of never feeling like you're doing enough.
No more stressing about comparing 300+ products or choosing the wrong tool. You'll have a specific map built on the Gerontechnologist's AgeTech Market Map and Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, whether your loved one's main worry is falls, meds, loneliness, or connection—so you can get started exactly where you are. I'll show you how to prioritize across all five levels no matter what obstacles you're facing. AgeTech isn't a fancy game. The families who win are the ones who start.
It's no secret that aging loved ones have multiple worries, but with this system, it will be your clearest and most effective approach. You'll learn how to move through Maslow's framework strategically without researching endlessly, hiring consultants, or putting off your own life—all while building genuine connection and actual independence with your loved one.
No more analysis paralysis, option overwhelm, or hesitation station. If you're wondering where to start, this is it. By the end of week two, you will have your exact words, tailored to your situation, scripted, practiced, and ready to use—equipped with the framework you need to introduce first. You can't build trust with your loved one without the right conversation first, and this is the crucial framework you need to start with.
With a clear map of what matters, a system for the right order, the exact words to use with your loved one—paired with the support of a community of other families navigating the same challenges—you'll have everything you need to confidently establish a plan that works for your situation.
12 Weeks Access to Weekly Weekly Small Group coaching Calls with Nick Juliano (or a Certified AgeTech Advisor)
Unlimited Access to the Exclusive CCI Community for Peer Feedback, Shared Wins & Support
Step-By-Step AgeTech Needs Pyramid Mapping With Worksheets & Research Templates
Lifetime Access to All Course Content and Any Future Upgrades
Curated, Hand Selected Gear & Setup Recommendations for All Budgets
4 Bonuses To Help You Get Started and Optimize Into Your Next Phase of Caring
The foundation. Before anything else, your loved one needs to feel protected.
Module 1: Getting You Support Too
You are not a robot. You'll discover tools and services built specifically to support you as a caregiver—from organizing care and sharing the load with family, to coaching programs and paid caregiver options. You'll learn how to reduce the mental load and stop holding everything in your head. If you do nothing else in this course, choose one small form of support from this lesson.
Module 2: PERS/Fall Prevention & Detection
Falls are the fastest way an "okay" situation becomes a crisis. You'll understand emergency buttons, fall-detection tools, and what they actually look like in daily life—not just in ads. You'll learn low-tech backups if your loved one refuses a device. By the end, you'll know which one or two options are worth exploring so getting help fast isn't left to chance.
Module 3: Medication Management & Rehab
Missed pills and dropped follow-ups are behind a lot of unnecessary ER visits. You'll see simple ways to organize meds without becoming a full-time nurse, and learn about reminders and shared lists that family can see. Your goal is not perfection—it's a clear, realistic routine that keeps meds and follow-ups from living only in your head.
Once safety is handled, protect them from the small daily hazards and money mishaps.
Module 4: Wellness: Fitness & Wearables
Movement, sleep, and activity levels affect mood, independence, and safety. You'll learn how simple trackers and wearables can support health without obsessing over data. You'll see when a basic pedometer or paper chart is enough, and get ideas for gentle movement that fits your loved one's ability. You'll leave with one small way to keep an eye on wellness without adding a huge new project.
Module 5: Smart Home & Everyday Assistance
Tiny daily hassles—getting to the bathroom, turning on lights, remembering simple tasks—add up to real risk and exhaustion. You'll explore smart lights, voice assistants, and reminder tools that remove friction. You'll learn low-tech fallbacks if your loved one doesn't like devices. The goal is fewer "little emergencies" and more calm, predictable days.
Module 6: Money, Finance, Scam & Fraud Protection
One bad scam can undo years of work and trust. You'll learn the scam patterns that target older adults, see tools that flag suspicious calls and transactions, and get ideas for safely sharing access to accounts and bills. You'll walk away with a plan to lower financial risk without taking away your loved one's dignity.
Safety handled, security set. Now fight loneliness and strengthen relationships.
Module 7: Companionship, Communication & Cognitive Care
Loneliness and brain changes show up quietly, long before a crisis. You'll explore simple ways to stay in touch beyond "How are you?" texts, and see tools for sharing photos, stories, and video calls that feel natural. You'll learn low-tech activities that support memory and attention. The aim is more genuine connection without adding another chore to your list.
With the basics covered, help your loved one do MORE for themselves.
Module 8: Independence: Assistive Tech & Training
There's a big difference between "keeping them safe" and "taking over everything." You'll learn about tools that support vision, hearing, mobility, and daily tasks. You'll see how small changes help your loved one do more for themselves, and explore respectful ways to introduce help without making them feel helpless. The goal is more independence with less friction for both of you.
Module 9: Independence: Transportation & Housing
Driving and housing changes are some of the most emotional parts of caregiving. You'll explore options for rides and deliveries when driving is a question, see tools that make the current home safer, and get language for starting tough conversations early—not in a crisis. You'll leave with a clearer view of how your loved one keeps getting where they need to go.
Module 10: Retirement 2.0
Safety is step one; a meaningful life is the real goal. You'll talk about what "a good day" actually looks like now, explore tools that support hobbies and purpose, and create a simple weekly rhythm that works. This is about designing Retirement 2.0—something to move toward, not just things you're trying to prevent.
The final step: helping your loved one prepare for what's ahead.
Module 11: End-of-Life Planning & Legacy
These conversations are hard, but they are a gift to everyone involved. You'll learn what documents and decisions matter most, explore tools that help organize wishes and contacts, and get gentle scripts for starting conversations. The aim is to reduce future chaos and capture the stories, values, and wishes that matter most.
Module 12: 30-Day Tech Action Plan
Information only helps when it turns into action. You'll choose your top 3 changes that matter most, break them into small steps you can spread over 30 days, and get a family meeting script so everyone knows the plan. When you finish, you'll have a realistic, written plan you can actually follow—not just a list of "someday" ideas.
… to map your loved one's needs across all five levels of safety, security, connection, independence, and legacy—create your personalized 30-day action plan with specific tool recommendations and introduction strategies, and establish a measurable long-term caregiving plan you can adjust year after year.
So that you have a straightforward process to build a sustainable, effective approach to caring for your aging loved one—with confidence and clarity, week after week.
But sometimes, you just need to ask an expert when you're stuck choosing between tools, figuring out how to introduce AgeTech without resistance, or wondering if you're missing something critical.
And you might want to talk to someone when you're struggling with the tough conversations, need honest guidance on whether your loved one is ready for a particular tool, or just want someone else to review your plan before you start.
This is what makes the CCI Caregiver Clarity Program much more than just a course.
Join Nick* to get custom answers to your questions, solutions to your challenges, and keep your confidence flowing and your caregiving plan on track so you can get your first few months of tools introduced and actually working with the help of an AgeTech expert.
We strive to keep these groups small (around 10 people) to ensure everyone gets plenty of personal atention in each session.
*On rare occasions where Wes is unavailable, a certified expert on our team may lead the session in his absence
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Unlimited ongoing access to the exclusive YTCA Facebook group for peer support, encouragement, ideas, and relevant news.
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Unlimited 24/7 access to the custom AgeTech Research Assistant trained on the Gerontechnologist's AgeTech Market Map so you can explore options and brainstorm solutions no matter when you need them. You can use the Research Assistant to discover tool categories, understand different options, troubleshoot questions about course content, or get guidance between 1:1 coaching sessions.
If you want your loved one to actually use AgeTech, you can't just pick a tool. You also need the exact words to introduce it without resistance or pushback. That is exactly what this kit is designed to do.
Inside, you will get ready-to-use scripts, conversation starters, and objection handlers that take the guesswork out of the introduction. From how to start the conversation to handling resistance, everything is laid out for you so you can move from "I want to help" to "They're actually using it."
Think of it as your shortcut to confident conversations. No wordsmithing headaches and no figuring out what to say. Just open it up, put it into action, and feel confident knowing you have a proven approach that brings your loved one along without the drama.
Your first tool introduction determines whether your loved one actually uses it or it ends up in a drawer – but most caregivers either overwhelm their loved one with too many options or pick a tool that doesn't match their personality. Both approaches kill adoption before the tool even has a chance.
This hands-on workshop shows you exactly how to choose and set up your first AgeTech tool in days, not weeks, without endless research or expensive consultants. You'll watch over my shoulder as I walk through 3 real family situations – from a resistant parent to a tech-anxious spouse to an independent grandparent – and show you the exact setup process that actually works. I walk you through the specific questions to ask, the setup steps to take, and the introduction approach that brings your loved one along, using real examples from families who've succeeded.
No more endless research. No more tools that gather dust. Just a simple, proven setup process that works, completed in days with the confidence that comes from knowing exactly what you're doing.
You've learned the framework. You know what matters. Now you need the actual tools.
Choosing from 300+ AgeTech tools isn't about picking the "perfect" one. This cheat sheet gives you a searchable menu of real tools organized by problem—everything from falls to money to loneliness. Just print it out, circle 1–3 that look useful, and ignore the rest. You've got instant access to the exact starting points your research needs.
Learning about AgeTech is absolutely something you build over time, but there's no reason to waste three weeks on random Google searches when you can start strong from day one. Whether you're tackling falls, medications, scams, or connection, this one guide will keep you on track. The best part? You don't need to use everything in this guide. You just pick 1–3 ideas that match your #1 worry—turning you into the confident caregiver your loved one needs.
Note: This guide lists tools from the public AgeTech Market Map. Listing a tool does not mean I endorse it. Always do your own research, read reviews, and talk to your doctor before making changes.
Turn one awkward conversation into a real connection without resistance. This guide shows you exactly how to introduce AgeTech to your loved one in a way that feels natural and respectful. Share once, respect their autonomy, and finally stop dreading the conversation. Includes word-for-word scripts for the most common worries—falls, meds, money, and more.
Your caregiving plan doesn't need fancy software to look professional. This guide shows you 5 different worksheet and planning setups you can easily reproduce with just a printer or your computer, from minimal to detailed. Each setup is designed to make your 30-day action plan look sharp and organized without breaking the bank. Once your resources look intentional, your confidence goes up.
Sometimes you don't want to spend weeks researching 300 AgeTech tools. That's where this comes in. This bonus gives you my top 2–3 tool recommendations for each problem—falls, meds, money, loneliness, connection—no wasted time, no confusion, just a faster way to pick what actually matters for your situation.
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To keep our small group coaching sessions small, we limit the available slots to 30 seats per month.
Seats open back up at the beginning of every month.
The CCI Caregiver Clarity Program helps you create your first 30-day caregiving plan and launch (or re-launch) your strategy in 3 weeks or less. If, after enrolling, you feel the step-by-step training, resources, and coaching & community support don't provide everything you need to create a sustainable, strategic caregiving plan…
I'll refund 100% of your investment, no questions asked.
Why is there a waitlist?
To keep our small group coaching sessions small, we limit the available slots to 30 seats per month. Seats open back up at the beginning of every month.
Not sure how CCI will fit into your (super) busy schedule? By dedicating just an hour or 2 a day, here's what building your caregiving plan could look like:
It's never too late. And honestly, your situation is probably different from everyone else's—and that's exactly why AgeTech exists.
You're busy. You're managing a lot. And if you're thinking "Is it even worth trying tech at this point?", I get it. But here's what most caregivers don't realize: AgeTech doesn't replace you. It fills the voids you can't be there for. Falls at 3 AM when you're not home. Medications that slip through the cracks. Loneliness between your visits. Money scams when you can't watch every call. It works alongside the help you're already giving—whether that's you doing everything, an aide helping out, or something in between.
We're in a caregiver crisis. One person can't be everywhere. AgeTech helps you be smarter about where you focus your energy, not because you're giving up—because you're being realistic.
And even if you think your loved one won't "get" technology? Most AgeTech tools run in the background. They're designed for people who aren't tech-savvy. Simple buttons, one-tap calling, automatic reminders. Your loved one might not even think about the tech—they'll just feel safer. And you'll finally be able to breathe.
AgeTech isn't for everyone. But it's for most everyone who's trying to keep someone they love safe and independent at home.
You're not alone. With everything it takes to keep your loved one safe and your life afloat day in and day out, most caregivers are pressed for time. This program is packed with time-saving strategies specifically to help you develop an efficient process that you can consistently repeat to maintain a sustainable approach within your busy life. This strategy focuses on giving you time back by making a clear caregiving plan your primary system and decision-making tool, allowing you to eliminate or minimize most of the endless research and maximize your results and peace of mind.
You'll learn how to build your action plan step-by-step without getting lost in 300 AgeTech options. You'll develop a consistent roadmap to fit caregiving clarity into your busy schedule without sacrificing quality or your sanity while removing unnecessary research tasks and decision paralysis from your plate.
The worksheets are done for you. The framework is clear. The tools are pre-vetted. You're just following a path that's already been laid out—which means you get to spend your limited time on what actually matters: caring for your loved one, not drowning in endless research.
Tech-anxious? No worries. Our program has got your back with tools designed specifically for people who aren't tech-savvy. You'll learn how to present AgeTech as something simple and helpful—not as another complicated thing they have to learn. Think of it as tech confidence-building, but for people who've never felt comfortable with screens.
Your loved one doesn't need to become a tech expert. The best AgeTech tools are designed so they don't have to be. A one-tap calling button. A medicine reminder that beeps. A fall detector they wear like a watch. Whatever your loved one's tech comfort level—resistant, intimidated, curious, skeptical—they're exactly who these tools were built for. They want to feel independent and safe. The tech is just the vehicle.
The tools adapt to them, not the other way around. But there are hundreds of us in your corner who've introduced AgeTech to people who said "I'll never use a computer." And guess what? They did. Because it was simple. Because it mattered. Because someone showed them how.
If you're going to do this, you might as well introduce it in a way that actually sticks. And we'll be right there with you every step.
Expensive tools? Never heard of her. Start with what you already have—a phone, a simple reminder. Our program shows you how to pick budget-friendly tools that actually work without breaking the bank. I'll give you real cost options, including the tools I'd recommend first (they likely cost way less than you think).
But here's the real issue: most families have money sitting in junk drawers. A fall detector they never wore. A pill organizer they abandoned. A gadget their loved one refused. That's not because the tool was bad—it's because they picked the wrong tool or introduced it the wrong way.
The focus is on the RIGHT tool, in the RIGHT order, introduced the RIGHT way. Not on spending the most money.
If you pick carefully and introduce it thoughtfully, that $50 fall detector actually gets used. But if you grab whatever's popular and hope it sticks? You just wasted $500. Our program helps you avoid that waste by building a plan first, then picking tools. So you're not throwing money at problems—you're solving them.
Yes, AgeTech costs money. But doing it wrong costs more.
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