If your parent got a convincing scam email tomorrow...
would they know it was fake?

It only takes one click for a scam to cost your parents thousands.

In Ontario, seniors lost over $59 million to fraud in 2023 - with many cases going unreported.

 

More and more every day tasks like banking, booking appointments, and services are moving online. Many seniors are left navigating confusing systems—where one wrong click or response can lead to costly mistakes.

If your parent uses email, online banking, or shops online…and you're thinking:

“What if they click the wrong thing and I don’t catch it in time?”

You’re not alone. 

Many adult children are dealing with the same situation:

  • “My mom just trusts any link she comes across.”
  • “My dad almost followed through on a scam text.”
  • “I can’t monitor everything from where I live.”

The hard part isn’t caring.
It’s not knowing how to protect them without being 24/7 support.

I'm Kim

I provide peace of mind to busy adult children by supporting their aging parents in the Kingston area with online tasks, to proactively protect them from scams and digital confusion. I work in-person, directly with your parent to:

  • Help with important online tasks (banking, forms, accounts)

  •  Guide them through confusing websites and processes

  • Show them how to recognize suspicious emails or messages

  • Give them a simple plan for what to do when something doesn’t feel right

  • You receive details reports of tasks performed during the session, and a login to the portal where reports are held.

So instead of worrying from a distance, you know your parent has someone local they can rely on.

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Peace of mind for you.
Independence for them. 

Ready to stop the worry?

Book a call to see how I can support your parent

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What I'm Hearing from Adults like You

"My dad gets these emails all the time and I honestly don’t trust that he can tell what’s real anymore. I feel like I’m constantly worried he’s going to click something he shouldn’t."

 "My mom almost sent money to someone pretending to be her bank. She thought it was real. That really scared me because next time she might not catch it."

"My parents lost a few thousand dollars to a scam last year. Now every time they get a message or call, I worry it’s happening again and I won’t be there to stop it."

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