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A study conducted at Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai in New York found that people who do not have family support — especially in a dementia subpopulation — required about 40 hours of unpaid care a week. While this level of care from volunteers is often not feasible, our services can be a key part of mitigating this lack of care.
The median length of time per week that home health aides spend with patients in geriatric residence facilities is 80 minutes, which is often insufficient to meet the needs of many seriously ill patients. Thus, we aim to set up long-term services that patients can engage in to feel comforted and connected beyond the minimal amount of time that many of these patients spend with home health aides and volunteers