Your parent's safety is our entire business model.

We built Senoshare knowing that families would have questions. Here are honest answers to the ones we hear most.

43%

of adults 65+ report feeling lonely on a regular basis

Source: AARP, 2024

$1,400

average monthly savings for Senoshare home-sharing members

Source: Senoshare member survey

6 layers

of identity, background, and safety verification before any match

Source: Senoshare Trust Framework

Your most common questions

Straightforward answers — no jargon, no evasion.

Not sure how to bring this up with your parent?

Here are a few ways families have started the conversation.

Start with the finances

Many families find it easiest to start with the practical side: 'Did you know home sharing could save you over $1,000 a month?' Let the numbers open the door.

Start with the loneliness

If your parent has mentioned feeling isolated, this is a natural entry point: 'I found something that matches people your age who want a real companion at home.'

Browse together

Sit down together and browse profiles for free — no commitment, no pressure. Letting your parent lead the exploration builds trust in the process.

Two things worth doing before move-in day.

Insurance review

A housemate arrangement may affect your parent's homeowner's or renter's insurance. An independent insurance agent can review the existing policy and recommend any updates — often at no cost for an initial consultation.

Estate & benefits check

A quick conversation with an estate planning attorney or benefits advisor can confirm that the arrangement doesn't create any unintended legal or financial consequences.

Senoshare does not provide legal, financial, or insurance advice. We recommend working with licensed professionals in each area.

Ready to explore this together?

Create a free profile for your parent — or browse anonymously first. No commitment. No credit card.