Andy Babala spent over two years as the primary caregiver for his mother — managing the day-to-day reality of dementia, Alzheimer's, and a disability that had already lasted 15 years. That experience didn't happen in a clinical setting. It happened at home, in the middle of the night, in the gaps between every other responsibility.
But he came to it with something most caregivers don't have: two decades of professional training as a caregiver and physical therapist. The combination of that clinical foundation with the lived experience of full-time family caregiving is what Abundance Health Systems is built on.
The caregiving world is underserved by technology. AI tools exist for hospitals and health systems. Families navigating dementia at home are largely on their own. That gap is exactly where Abundance Health Systems operates.