What to Do If Parent Seems Depressed

Depression in seniors often goes unnoticed. A daily check-in keeps you connected to their emotional state, even from afar.

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I'm Alive app showing the I'm Okay check-in button

The Problem

Sound familiar? You're not alone.

They've withdrawn, lost interest in activities, or seem hopeless

They won't admit something is wrong or ask for help

You're far away and can't gauge their mood day to day

They put on a cheerful voice during phone calls but you suspect they cry as soon as they hang up

How I'm Alive Solves This

A simple solution that actually works.

Daily check-ins create a consistent connection that combats isolation

Missed check-ins or pattern changes may reveal deepening depression

Provides documented wellness data to share with their healthcare provider

I'm Alive offers objective behavioral data that cuts through the 'I'm fine' facade, showing you what is actually happening between your phone calls

How It Works

Three simple steps.

1

Set Your Time

Choose when to check in each day

2

Tap I'm Okay

One tap confirms you're safe

3

Auto-Alert

Miss a check-in? Contact is notified

Features

One-Tap Check-In

Large, easy button - done in seconds

Customizable Schedule

Set your perfect check-in time

Smart Alerts

Escalating notifications if you miss

Check-In Notes

Add context like 'Going hiking today'

History Tracking

See all your past check-ins

Free to Start

Core safety features always free

Frequently Asked Questions

They say they're fine but they're clearly not.

Check-in patterns tell a different story than words. Frequent missed check-ins, late check-ins, or declining notes reveal what they won't say. Share these patterns with their doctor.

Is depression normal in aging?

Common but not normal. Senior depression is treatable but underdiagnosed. Daily check-ins help you track changes and build the case for professional evaluation.

Can a check-in app really help with depression?

The app itself isn't therapy. But knowing someone cares enough to check on them daily can reduce feelings of isolation, which is a major driver of senior depression.

What should I do if I'm really worried about their safety?

If you suspect suicidal thoughts, contact the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline immediately. For general depression concerns, involve their doctor and consider professional counseling.

They were diagnosed with depression but refuse to take antidepressants. How can I help?

Medication is one piece of the puzzle. Daily connection through I'm Alive combats the isolation that worsens depression. When they check in, follow up with a brief text or call. The consistency of someone caring every single day can be therapeutic on its own. Meanwhile, share the check-in data with their doctor to explore alternative treatments they may be more willing to try.

Get Started in 2 Minutes

Download I'm Alive today and give yourself and your loved ones peace of mind. It's completely free.

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