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“I went from feeling totally lost to having a simple 30‑day plan for my mom. I finally feel calmer and know what to do next.”
– Susan Kennedy
This 2‑page PDF gives you a fast snapshot of modern tools and services built specifically for caregivers and aging parents – so you can see what exists without spending hours searching.
You’ll see real company names and websites, grouped by problem, so you can quickly spot what might relate to your situation.
1. Download the PDF
After you enter your email, you’ll get a link to the 2026 Modern Tech Toolkit.
2. Scan By Problem, Not Product
Look for the section that sounds most like you (logistics, safety, burnout, finances, grief, etc.).
3. Circle 1–2 Ideas To Explore Further
Use it as a starting point to search, talk with professionals, or share with family – not as another overwhelming to‑do list.
I’m Nick (Co-Founder of The Caregiver Crisis Initiative), and I help overwhelmed family caregivers use simple, senior‑friendly tech to keep aging parents safer, connected, and supported.
I watched my mom and my aunt care for my late grandma and struggle with the same things you’re probably worrying about: medication management, her falling, and a lot of social isolation and loneliness. I remember thinking, “There has to be an easier way to do this,” and as a natural problem‑solver I went down the rabbit hole.
That’s when I stumbled onto an entire world called AgeTech – companies and tools built specifically to solve real caregiving problems – that most families never hear about. This toolkit is a free shortcut to what I wish they’d had back then: a simple, plain‑English snapshot of what exists, organized by problem instead of buried across a hundred tabs

Yes. The toolkit is completely free. You’ll get the PDF and a few short emails showing you how to use it without overwhelm.
No. All tools are compiled from publicly available information. They are not endorsements, and I’m not paid to include them.
Yes. The toolkit is written in plain English and organized by caregiving problems, not by technical features.
This toolkit is for education only. It is not medical, legal, or financial advice.
The tools and companies listed are examples of publicly available information, not personal recommendations. I do not receive compensation from these companies for including them.
Their inclusion does not mean they are vetted, endorsed, or the right fit for your family. Every person and family situation is different. Always talk with your healthcare and legal professionals before making major decisions.
See real tools and services built for your situation – organized by problem, in plain English.

Caregiver Crisis Initiative helps family caregivers find and use simple tech tools so their aging loved ones can stay safer and more independent at home.