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You don't mention why you're not comfortable leaving your parents while you just go next store for a visit, but it must be something serious, so either hire someone(with their money)to come stay with them if they're that bad off that you can't leave them for an hour or two, or if your parents are not that bad off, then a simple security camera like Blink, Ring or the like should do just fine, as you can check in on them on your phone and talk back and forth if necessary.
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I was facing this same question a few years ago. My husband's cousin bought us a blink camera. It is ok. I can monitor him from my phone, and talk to him and hear him. It can be motion sensor activated so you get an alert.
I think Google Nest and Ring indoor cameras are similar.

In regard to Daughterof1930's response, I think it depends on your parent's condition. If they have dementia and are likely to leave the house, do something unsafe or are a fall risk, being next door is too far away.

I have been unable to find anyone to stay with my husband so I can leave.
I rarely, but occasionally leave the house, whether outside talking with a neighbor, or having dinner at my dad's house in our neighborhood, or picking up a curbside grocery order. My husband is relatively safe. He is non-mobile, so I make sure his is comfortable in his bed. I can check in on him from my phone.
It's not ideal, but I can't just be confined to home 24/7 indefinitely. Been doing this for 10 years. Sometimes I just need to leave the house. The camera is a helpful tool for me.
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It seems that we have been getting frequent questions about leaving vulnerable adults at home alone. If you can't supervise them 24/7, they should be placed in care (day care or a facility) or companions should be hired. If you are asking this question, you must realize they shouldn't be alone.
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Hire a companion to sit with your parents.
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I’m not sure you can listen and visit with friends while simultaneously listening to activity in your house. One or the other will be distracting. Too many possibilities can happen that wouldn’t be heard anyway. You’ll need a caregiver in place to leave and have a nice visit.
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