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Home Care in Old Westbury, NY 11568
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Home Care in Old Westbury — At a Glance
Location: Old Westbury, NY 11568 · Nassau County
Services: Personal care · companion care · overnight care · dementia care · post-discharge care · assisted living private care
Nearest Hospital: NYU Langone Hospital — Long Island · 259 First Street, Mineola (approx. 10 min)
Also Nearby: North Shore University Hospital, Manhasset · LIJ Medical Center, New Hyde Park · Parker Jewish Institute, New Hyde Park
Local Office: 3000 Marcus Avenue, Lake Success, NY 11042 — minutes from Old Westbury
Schedule Options: Hourly (4-6 hour min) · overnight · live-in · 24-hour rotating
Pricing: Starting around $33/hr · overnight ~$330/shift · live-in ~$429/day
LTC Insurance: 15 carriers accepted · full claims management at no charge
Supervision: Every HHA supervised by Registered Nurse
Care Start: Typically within 24-48 hours
License: NYS Licensed LHCSA — NY Dept. of Health
Call (516) 408-0034 · Available 24 hours · 7 days a week
Non-Medical Home Health Aide and Companion Care for Seniors in Old Westbury — Personal Care, Dementia Care, Overnight Care, and Post-Discharge Coordination by 7 Day Home Care | Nassau County
Quick Answer — What Is Non-Medical Home Care in Old Westbury, NY? Non-medical home care is daily support provided in the home by a NYS Certified Home Health Aide — assisting older adults with bathing, dressing, grooming, transfers, toileting, meal preparation, medication reminders, safety supervision, and consistent human presence. It differs from medical home care in that the HHA does not diagnose, treat, or administer medications. 7 Day Home Care provides non-medical home care in Old Westbury, NY 11568 — including personal care, companion care, overnight care, dementia and Alzheimer's care, and post-discharge coordination. Every caregiver is our W-2 employee, NYS certified, and supervised by a Registered Nurse. Our Long Island office is at 3000 Marcus Avenue, Lake Success — minutes from Old Westbury. Call (516) 408-0034.
What is home care for seniors — and how does it work in Old Westbury?
Home care for seniors is non-medical daily support provided in the senior's own home — allowing them to remain safely in their Old Westbury residence rather than transitioning to a nursing home or assisted living facility. A trained, NYS Certified Home Health Aide arrives at the agreed time, implements the care plan developed by a Registered Nurse, provides hands-on assistance with daily personal care tasks and safety supervision, and reports any changes in the client's status to the RN and family. Care can be arranged hourly, overnight, live-in, or around the clock. Call (516) 408-0034.
How much does home care cost in Old Westbury, NY?
Home care in Old Westbury typically starts at approximately $33 per hour with a 4-6 hour minimum. Overnight care starts around $330 per shift. Live-in care starts around $429 per day. 24-hour care starts around $792 per day. General reference ranges only — not a guarantee. Long-term care insurance may offset costs significantly. Call (516) 408-0034 for exact pricing.
Does Medicare cover home care in Old Westbury?
Medicare does not cover non-medical home care. Medicare covers physician-ordered skilled home health care — nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy — following a qualifying hospitalization. Once skilled services conclude, non-medical home care is funded through private pay or long-term care insurance. See the FAQ below. Call (516) 408-0034.
Does long-term care insurance cover home care in Old Westbury?
Yes, in most cases. Most long-term care insurance policies cover non-medical home care provided by a licensed LHCSA when the insured requires assistance with two or more Activities of Daily Living or when a cognitive impairment trigger applies. 7 Day Home Care manages benefit verification and claims at no charge. Call (516) 408-0034 to verify your specific policy.
How quickly can home care begin in Old Westbury?
Care typically begins within 24-48 hours. Our Long Island office at 3000 Marcus Avenue in Lake Success is minutes from Old Westbury. For post-discharge situations from NYU Langone Mineola or North Shore Manhasset, we coordinate with the discharge team before the client leaves the facility. Call (516) 408-0034.
Old Westbury is one of the most private communities in Nassau County — and among the most physically distinctive from a home care standpoint.
The estates here are not simply large houses. They are properties whose footprint, layout, and physical character create care logistics that a generic home care arrangement is not equipped to address. A parent recovering from hip replacement surgery at North Shore University Hospital is returning to a 6,000-square-foot Colonial on a gated two-acre parcel on Wheatley Road — a home with a principal staircase, a second staircase to the guest wing, a primary bathroom with an original tub configuration, and a master bedroom whose distance from the nearest bathroom is not six feet but forty. The post-surgical transfer protocol for that bathroom in that house is different from any other arrangement in any other home.
A parent with advancing Parkinson's disease is navigating a French Normandy manor house on Bacon Road whose interior stone floors and multiple level changes create a fall-risk profile that the RN assessment must document specifically before the first shift begins. A parent with early Alzheimer's disease is living alone in a 4,000-square-foot contemporary on Old Westbury Road whose size means the wandering risk is distributed across an unusually large indoor footprint before it reaches any exterior door.
Old Westbury's homes require specific professional care — not because their residents are different from other families, but because the physical environments they live in are distinctive in ways that matter for daily care delivery.
7 Day Home Care's Long Island office is at 3000 Marcus Avenue in Lake Success — minutes from Old Westbury's eastern edge. We have been providing non-medical home care to Old Westbury families for more than fifteen years. Every care arrangement begins with a Registered Nurse assessment of the specific home. Every caregiver is a W-2 employee — background-checked, insured, and matched to the household's language requirements and care needs before the first shift. We accept long-term care insurance from 15+ carriers and manage the entire claims process at no charge.
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Quick Facts — Old Westbury, NY
Old Westbury, NY 11568 · Nassau County · Incorporated Village One of the wealthiest communities in New York State · Median home value over $2 million Population approx. 4,300 · Estate and Colonial-style residences on 2–100+ acre parcels Home to Old Westbury Gardens, Old Westbury Golf & Country Club, Glen Oaks Club, Meadow Brook Polo Club Minutes from NYU Langone Hospital — Long Island (Mineola) and North Shore University Hospital (Manhasset) 7 Day Home Care Long Island office: 3000 Marcus Avenue, Lake Success, NY 11042
What Is Home Care — and Why Does It Matter in Old Westbury?
Quick Answer — What Is Non-Medical Home Care? Non-medical home care is daily support provided by a NYS Certified Home Health Aide in the client's own home — assisting with bathing, dressing, grooming, transfers, toileting, meal preparation, medication reminders, safety supervision, and consistent human presence. It is the service that allows an older adult to remain safely in their Old Westbury residence rather than transitioning to a nursing home or assisted living facility. It is non-medical: the HHA does not diagnose, treat, prescribe, administer medications, or provide skilled nursing or therapy. All 7 Day Home Care Home Health Aides are NYS certified, our W-2 employees, and supervised by a Registered Nurse. Call (516) 408-0034.
Home care and medical home health care are two distinct services that families frequently confuse:
Non-medical home care — provided by a Home Health Aide — covers the daily personal care tasks and safety supervision that allow an older adult to remain at home: bathing, dressing, grooming, transfers, toileting, incontinence care, meal preparation, medication reminders, companion care, overnight supervision, and dementia support. This is what 7 Day Home Care provides. It is funded through private pay or long-term care insurance.
Medical home health care — provided by licensed nurses and therapists under a physician's order — covers skilled nursing visits, wound care, injections, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy following a qualifying hospitalization. This is covered by Medicare for eligible patients. Once skilled services conclude, the ongoing non-medical support that keeps the client safely at home is funded separately.
Many Old Westbury families need both — skilled home health for the clinical recovery portion, and non-medical home care from 7 Day Home Care for the daily personal support that continues after skilled services conclude.
Who Is This For — Home Care in Old Westbury
Quick Answer — Who Needs Home Care in Old Westbury? Home care in Old Westbury serves older adults who need daily non-medical support to remain safely in their homes — following a hospital or rehabilitation discharge, following a fall, during the progression of a chronic condition such as Parkinson's disease or Alzheimer's, or when daily personal care tasks have become difficult or unsafe to manage independently. It also serves family members managing a parent's care from out of state. 7 Day Home Care provides home care throughout Old Westbury and all of Nassau County. Call (516) 408-0034.
What Makes Old Westbury Different for Home Care
The homes in Old Westbury are among the largest and most physically complex in Nassau County. The same services — bathing assistance, transfer support, overnight supervision, medication reminders — are delivered differently in a 7,000-square-foot gated estate on Chicken Valley Road than in any other Nassau County neighborhood. The Registered Nurse home assessment accounts for every element of the specific property: the staircase configuration, the bathroom layout, the distance from bedroom to bathroom, the exterior entry protocol for a gated driveway, and any environmental modifications that reduce fall risk before the first caregiver arrives.
The LTC Insurance Profile of Old Westbury Families
Old Westbury's demographic profile corresponds to one of the highest rates of long-term care insurance policy ownership in Nassau County. Policies purchased during professional careers in the 1990s and early 2000s — from John Hancock, Northwestern Mutual, Genworth, MetLife, New York Life — are frequently held by Old Westbury residents approaching or in the care-need stage. Many are active and fundable. Many families managing a parent's care in Old Westbury are unaware the policy exists.
7 Day Home Care verifies LTC insurance coverage before care begins at no charge. If there is any possibility that a policy exists, call (516) 408-0034 before the first paid private-pay hour of care begins.
Services Available in Old Westbury, NY
Personal Care and Home Health Aide Services
Hands-on daily assistance by NYS Certified Home Health Aides — bathing, dressing, grooming, transfers, toileting, continence care, meal preparation, medication reminders, mobility support, and safety supervision. For Old Westbury homes with multiple staircases, large footprints, and estate-scale layouts, the HHA's care plan addresses the specific physical protocols of this house — not a generic template.
The bathroom is the highest-risk room in every home. In a Wheatley Road Colonial with an original master bathroom, the bathing protocol is different from a new-construction Contemporary on Old Westbury Road with a roll-in shower. The RN assessment documents the specific configuration before the first shift. Learn more: Personal Care Services
Companion Care
Social engagement, emotional presence, daily routine structure, medication reminders, light household support, accompanied outings, and the consistent relational presence that reduces the isolation that large, private Old Westbury estates can intensify. For a parent who has lived independently on a two-acre parcel for forty years, the absence of regular human contact is as significant a daily risk as any physical care need. Learn more: Companion Care Services
Overnight Care
Non-medical overnight safety supervision, nighttime bathroom assistance, fall prevention, dementia wandering supervision, and Parkinson's nighttime mobility support — seven nights per week. For post-surgical clients in the first weeks of recovery in a multi-story Old Westbury estate, the overnight period is the highest-risk window. The overnight caregiver is briefed on the specific layout of this home before their first shift. Learn more: Overnight Care
Alzheimer's and Dementia Care
Non-medical in-home dementia care across all types and all stages — Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia, frontotemporal dementia, Parkinson's disease dementia, and Mild Cognitive Impairment. Language-matched caregiver assignment is confirmed before the first shift. Old Westbury's large estate homes create a specific wandering-risk profile — the square footage between bedroom and exterior door is larger than in most Nassau County homes, making the pre-care safety assessment particularly important. Learn more: Alzheimer's and Dementia Care
Post-Discharge Care
Coordinated home care following discharge from NYU Langone Hospital — Long Island in Mineola, North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, LIJ Medical Center in New Hyde Park, Parker Jewish Institute in New Hyde Park, or any hospital or rehabilitation facility in Nassau County. We receive discharge notes, conduct the RN home assessment of the Old Westbury property before discharge day, confirm the HHA assignment, and have the caregiver meet the client at the facility on discharge morning. The first day back in the Old Westbury estate is managed — not improvised.
Assisted Living Private Care
Private one-on-one HHA and companion care at The Bristal at Lake Success — 69 North Service Road, Lake Success, directly adjacent to our Long Island office — and at The Bristal at North Hills, The Bristal at Jericho, and Atria at Great Neck. For Old Westbury families whose parent has transitioned to an assisted living community, private duty care supplements the facility's group staffing with dedicated individual attention — dining room escort, ADL care on schedule, activity accompaniment, and dementia supervision. Learn more: Assisted Living Care
Post-Discharge Home Care in Old Westbury
Quick Answer — How Does Post-Discharge Home Care Work for Old Westbury Residents? When an Old Westbury resident is discharged from NYU Langone Mineola, North Shore Manhasset, or any hospital or rehabilitation facility, 7 Day Home Care coordinates care before the discharge date: we receive discharge notes, conduct the RN assessment of the Old Westbury property, develop the specific care protocol for this home, and have the HHA confirmed before the client leaves. For properties with multiple staircases, estate-scale layouts, and original bathroom configurations, the home assessment is not optional — it is the step that prevents the first morning home from being a crisis.
Hospitals and rehabilitation facilities whose discharge teams we coordinate with include:
NYU Langone Hospital—Long Island · 259 First Street, Mineola
North Shore University Hospital · 300 Community Drive, Manhasset
Long Island Jewish Medical Center · 270-05 76th Avenue, New Hyde Park
Parker Jewish Institute for Health Care and Rehabilitation · 271-11 76th Avenue, New Hyde Park
Plainview Hospital · 888 Old Country Road, Plainview
Syosset Hospital · 221 Jericho Turnpike, Syosset
A Family on Wheatley Road
A family in Old Westbury contacted us in late October. Their father — seventy-seven, a retired attorney who had lived in the same Colonial on Wheatley Road since 1988 — had undergone knee replacement surgery at North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset six days earlier. The surgery had gone well. He was being discharged on Friday.
The house on Wheatley Road was a six-bedroom Colonial on three acres, gated, with a principal staircase and a second service staircase connecting the bedroom wing to the main floor. The master bathroom had an original 1970s tub with a six-inch step-over threshold. His bedroom was at the far end of the upstairs hall.
His daughter, who had flown in from London for the discharge, called us on Wednesday morning. She told us about the Wheatley Road Colonial, the two staircases, the master bathroom, and the specific post-surgical weight-bearing restriction on the left knee that the North Shore orthopedic team had documented. She mentioned that her father had a John Hancock long-term care insurance policy that had been in force since 1997.
We verified the John Hancock policy within forty-eight hours. Active. The inflation protection rider had increased the original $175 daily benefit to $231. Elimination period: sixty days, none yet satisfied.
We conducted the RN assessment of the Wheatley Road Colonial on Thursday morning. The assessment documented the principal staircase height, the bathroom tub threshold, the step-over height, the distance from the bedroom door to the bathroom, and the specific movement restrictions from the North Shore discharge notes. A grab bar was installed by the family Thursday afternoon. The staircase descent protocol — left-knee-replacement-specific — was documented before discharge day.
The HHA met him at North Shore University Hospital on Friday morning and accompanied him home to Old Westbury.
His daughter called from London the following Monday.
"He showered this morning. The caregiver knew the protocol exactly — the grab bar, the sequence, the weight-bearing restriction. He said she was completely professional. The John Hancock policy will be covering almost all of it. We had no idea what that policy was worth after twenty-seven years of premiums. You should have been the first call."
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Long-Term Care Insurance for Old Westbury Families
Old Westbury's demographic profile represents one of the highest concentrations of long-term care insurance policy ownership in Nassau County. Most LTC policies cover non-medical home care when provided by a licensed LHCSA and when the insured requires assistance with two or more Activities of Daily Living, or when a cognitive impairment trigger applies. 7 Day Home Care manages benefit verification, claims submission, and all ongoing documentation at no charge.
CNA · Brighthouse · Genworth · Mutual of Omaha · MetLife · Transamerica · John Hancock · New York Life · Northwestern Mutual · MassMutual · Lincoln Benefit Life · UNUM · AIG · Aetna · Bankers Life
The elimination period: Most policies include an elimination period — typically 30, 60, or 90 days — during which qualifying care must be received before benefits begin. Care from a licensed LHCSA counts from the first day of service. Starting care at the earliest appropriate moment begins the clock immediately.
If you are not sure whether a policy exists: Call (516) 408-0034 before the first private-pay hour of care begins. Verification takes forty-eight hours. The benefit can last years.
Learn more: Long-Term Care Insurance
Pricing — Home Care in Old Westbury, NY
Hourly Home Care — starting around $33 per hour (4-6 hour minimum)
Overnight Care — starting around $330 per shift
Live-In Care — starting around $429 per day
24-Hour Rotating Care — starting around $792 per day
General reference ranges only — not a pricing guarantee. Long-term care insurance may offset costs significantly.
Call (516) 408-0034.
When Do Old Westbury Families Arrange Home Care?
Families typically contact us following a specific event — a hospital discharge, a fall, a diagnosis, or the point when managing care from a distance has reached its practical limit.
Families often describe:
A discharge from NYU Langone Mineola or North Shore Manhasset with a return to an Old Westbury estate whose staircase and bathroom requires specific daily professional support A fall — on the main staircase, in the master bathroom, or on the exterior stone entry steps — that made clear that independent daily function at this scale of home carries a specific daily risk A parent with Parkinson's disease or advancing Alzheimer's whose daily safety has crossed a threshold the family can see and cannot ignore An adult child managing a parent's care from London, California, or Manhattan who needs a professional RN-directed arrangement that does not depend on their physical presence The discovery of a long-term care insurance policy from a professional career that has been paying premiums for twenty years and has never been used
Frequently Asked Questions — Home Care in Old Westbury, NY
What home care services are available in Old Westbury, NY?
7 Day Home Care provides non-medical personal care, companion care, overnight care, dementia care, and post-discharge coordination in Old Westbury, NY 11568. All services are provided by NYS Certified Home Health Aides supervised by a Registered Nurse. Our Long Island office is at 3000 Marcus Avenue, Lake Success — minutes from Old Westbury. Call (516) 408-0034.
What is non-medical home care?
Non-medical home care is daily support provided by a NYS Certified Home Health Aide in the client's own home — assisting with bathing, dressing, grooming, transfers, toileting, meal preparation, medication reminders, and safety supervision. The HHA does not diagnose, treat, prescribe, or administer medications. All 7 Day Home Care services are non-medical and provided under Registered Nurse supervision. Call (516) 408-0034.
Does Medicare cover home care in Old Westbury?
Medicare does not cover non-medical home care. Medicare covers physician-ordered skilled home health care — nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy — following a qualifying hospitalization. Once skilled services conclude, non-medical home care is funded through private pay or long-term care insurance. Call (516) 408-0034.
How much does home care cost in Old Westbury?
Home care in Old Westbury typically starts at approximately $33 per hour. Overnight care starts around $330 per shift. Live-in care starts around $429 per day. 24-hour care starts around $792 per day. General reference ranges only. Long-term care insurance may offset costs significantly. Call (516) 408-0034.
Does 7 Day Home Care serve Old Westbury, NY 11568?
Yes. 7 Day Home Care provides home care throughout Old Westbury and all of Nassau County. Our Long Island office is at 3000 Marcus Avenue, Lake Success, NY 11042 — minutes from Old Westbury. We have served Old Westbury families for more than fifteen years. Call (516) 408-0034.
Does long-term care insurance cover home care in Old Westbury?
Yes, in most cases. Most LTC policies cover non-medical home care from a licensed LHCSA when the insured requires assistance with two or more ADLs or when a cognitive impairment trigger applies. 7 Day Home Care manages benefit verification and claims at no charge. Call (516) 408-0034.
Does 7 Day Home Care coordinate post-discharge home care in Old Westbury?
Yes. We coordinate with discharge planning teams at NYU Langone Long Island, North Shore University Hospital, LIJ Medical Center, and Parker Jewish Institute. We conduct the RN home assessment of the Old Westbury property before discharge day and have the HHA confirmed before the client leaves. Call (516) 408-0034.
What is a licensed LHCSA and why does it matter?
A Licensed Home Care Services Agency (LHCSA) is licensed by the New York State Department of Health to employ, credential, and RN-supervise Home Health Aides. Most long-term care insurance policies require care from a licensed LHCSA for benefits to apply. 7 Day Home Care is a licensed LHCSA. Every caregiver is our W-2 employee.
Does 7 Day Home Care provide dementia care in Old Westbury?
Yes. 7 Day Home Care provides non-medical Alzheimer's and dementia care throughout Old Westbury — including language-matched caregiver assignment, wandering supervision, sundowning management, and consistent caregiver assignment. Old Westbury estates' large indoor footprints require a specific wandering-risk assessment before the first shift.
Does 7 Day Home Care provide care at The Bristal at Lake Success?
Yes. The Bristal at Lake Success at 69 North Service Road is adjacent to our Long Island office at 3000 Marcus Avenue. 7 Day Home Care provides private HHA and companion care for Bristal residents — including dining room escort, one-on-one ADL care, and activity accompaniment. Learn more: Assisted Living Care
How quickly can home care begin in Old Westbury?
Care typically begins within 24-48 hours. Our Lake Success office is minutes from Old Westbury. For post-discharge situations, we coordinate before the discharge date. Call (516) 408-0034.
What languages do caregivers speak in Old Westbury?
Our HHA team includes speakers of English, Hindi, Gujarati, Bengali, Punjabi, Urdu, Spanish, Russian, Hebrew, Yiddish, Haitian Creole, Mandarin, Cantonese, Tagalog, Arabic, Italian, French, Portuguese, and additional languages. Please specify language requirements when you call (516) 408-0034.
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7 Day Home Care is a New York State licensed LHCSA (Licensed Home Care Services Agency), licensed by the New York State Department of Health to provide non-medical home care throughout Old Westbury, Nassau County, and the greater NYC and Long Island area.
Every caregiver is a NYS Certified Home Health Aide — our W-2 employee, background-checked, insured, and supervised by our Registered Nurse. We do not use registries or referral platforms. All services are non-medical.
Our caregivers speak English, Hindi, Gujarati, Bengali, Punjabi, Urdu, Spanish, Russian, Hebrew, Yiddish, Haitian Creole, Mandarin, Cantonese, Tagalog, Arabic, Italian, French, Portuguese, and additional languages.
For emergencies, call 911.
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The First Morning Home Should Be Managed, Not Improvised
Old Westbury's estates are among the most beautiful homes in Nassau County. They are also among the most complex environments for daily home care — and among the most private, which means the families managing care within them are often doing so without the informal support network that closer-knit communities provide.
The families who navigate a post-surgical discharge, a dementia progression, or an aging parent's daily care needs in an Old Westbury estate most successfully are the ones who called before the crisis. Who found out that the John Hancock policy from 1997 would cover almost everything. Who had the RN assessment done before discharge day.
"He showered this morning. The caregiver knew the protocol exactly. The John Hancock policy is covering almost all of it. You should have been the first call."
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Personal
Care
7 Day Home Care is committed to bringing your family the highest level of personal care. Our dedicated caregivers assist with the activities of daily living while keeping our client safe. Providing safely to our clients is crucial to aging in the home. Our personalized approach includes meeting each family and developing a care plan specific to each clients needs.
Our Old Westbury Caregivers Assist With:
- Showering and bathing
- Toileting
- Dressing
- Transferring
- Ambulation
- Medication reminders
Companion
Care
Social interaction and companionship are key to positive mental health. This doesn't change when we get older, though many activities become more difficult, such as seeing friends and family. 7 Day Home Care can provide a caregiver in a private residence, during a stay in the hospital, nursing home or rehabilitation center.
Our Old Westbury Caregivers Assist With:
- Light housekeeping
- Planning & scheduling appts
- Meal preparation
- Cards & Board Games
- Company for errands/appts.
- Laundry services
Overnight
Care
Overnight care is provided to help people who have trouble sleeping through the night or tend to wake up disoriented. Overnight care is also beneficial for clients with dementia who tend to wander and once asleep we ensure they remain safe.
Our Old Westbury Caregivers Assist With:
- Fall Prevention
- Medication Reminders
- Bedtime Hygiene
- Meal Preparation
- Showering & Dressing
- Incontinence Care
Alzheimer's and Dementia Care
Our 7 Day Home Care team has years of experience and training, which is why we understand that extra attention and tender compassionate care must be the foundation for all our services. Alzheimer’s has no current cure, but treatments for symptoms are available and research continues. Although current treatments cannot stop the disease from progressing, they can temporarily slow the worsening of symptoms and improve quality of life.
