The 5-part system for busy families to understand modern tools, get a clear plan, and help someone you love stay safe and independent at home longer — even if you're "bad with tech."
Discover how a simple map called the AgeTech Needs Pyramid can help you finally stop Googling at midnight, pick the right tools without wasting money, and feel less alone in all of this — without quitting your job, moving them too soon, or becoming a tech expert.
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Hosted by Nick Juliano, co-founder of The Caregiver Crisis Initiative — a son and grandson who discovered an entire industry of modern tools built to help aging loved ones stay home longer, and spent hundreds of hours turning it into a simple map any family can follow.
The AgeTech Needs Pyramid — a simple 5-level map that tells you what to fix first, what can wait, and what you can safely ignore for now. No more trying to solve everything at once.
How to pick ONE simple tool for your loved one's #1 safety worry — falls, missed meds, scams, or not being able to reach them fast — without buying things that end up in a drawer
Why you don't have to be "good with tech" — the 3-step approach that works even if you feel behind, overwhelmed, or convinced you'll just mess it up
The exact words to use with your loved one — how to bring up new tools without making them feel watched or like they're losing independence, and how to get the rest of the family on the same page
Your one clear next step — you will leave this webclass knowing exactly what to do in the next 7–14 days. Not a long list. Just one right move for your situation right now.
PLUS: Help your loved one say yes to new tools — without the argument. Most families give up the moment they hit resistance. Learn the exact words that make even the most stubborn person feel like they're the one making the choice.
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If any of that sounds like your life right now, you're in exactly the right place.
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I spent hundreds of hours mapping an entire industry most families have never heard of — called AgeTech — so you don't have to start from zero the way my family did.
The breakthrough? Realizing this wasn't really about technology at all — it was about having a simple map when everything feels urgent and overwhelming.
Before I built this plan, my family was caring for my grandma with no roadmap. Meds got mixed up. She fell when no one was there. We did our best — but we were guessing the whole time. I kept thinking: "There has to be an easier way." Turns out, there was. We just didn't know where to look.
Because when a family has a clear picture of what to fix first — and a short list of simple tools that actually fit their situation — the panic starts to quiet down. And they can finally breathe.
And it all starts with one simple map, and the right first step.
Sound like a good way to spend your next hour? If so, I'll see you on the inside.
Just 60 minutes, start to finish. Try to pick a time where you can give it your full attention — put the phone down, close the other tabs, and just be there for an hour. You won't regret it.
Yes, for 48 hours only. But let's be honest — if you don't show up live, you probably won't watch it later either. That's just how it goes. Pick a time you'll actually protect, and show up. Your loved one is worth one hour of your focus.
That's exactly why this exists. Most caregivers aren't short on love or effort — they're short on a clear map. This webclass doesn't add to your plate. It clears it. You'll walk away knowing what to focus on and what to stop worrying about — so you're not wasting time on things that don't matter right now.
Join the club. Almost every caregiver in this situation hears some version of "I'm fine, I don't need that." We cover exactly how to have that conversation — the words that work, the approach that doesn't feel like an ambush, and how to make your loved one feel like they're choosing the tool, not being managed by one.
Not at all — and that's actually one of the three things we cover in the webclass. You don't need to be a tech expert. You just need clear steps and simple tools. If you can watch a video online, you're more than ready.
The webclass is completely free. At the end, I'll briefly mention a paid option for families who want a full step-by-step plan with ongoing support — but there's zero pressure. You'll walk away with real, usable information either way.
The 5-part system that shows busy families what modern tools exist, what to set up first, and how to help someone you love stay safe and independent at home — in just 60 minutes, for free.
PLUS: A special "Top 10 Questions To Ask Before You Buy Any Safety Device" checklist you can only get when you show up!