# Person-Centered Mobile App for AD/ADRD Family Caregivers

> **NIH NIH R44** · KINTO · 2020 · $791,356

## Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY
More than 5 million people in the US suffer from AD/ADRD, and the Alzheimer's Association predicts that the
number of sufferers will increase to as many as 14 million by 2050. New recommendations for the care of
dementia place a strong focus on Person-Centered care. Family caregivers can play a vital role in supporting
this approach, but they are already stretched. The Alzheimer's Association estimates that 15.9 million people
in the US contribute 18.2 billion hours of unpaid care in support of people suffering from AD/ADRD (averaging
>21.9 hours per week). Half of all caregivers for AD/ADRD sufferers report feeling emotional stress, resulting
from the practical, ﬁnancial, and emotional strains of this role.
Family caregivers need more help, and a signiﬁcant majority want technology to support them in their
caregiving activities; however, technology solutions are limited, adoption rates are low, and existing solutions
are failing to keep pace with the rapid growth of mobile technology.
Kinto has begun to address this gap by developing a mobile application designed to promote and support
person-centered care. The proposed application will allow caregivers to create a detailed proﬁle of the care
recipient called the Person-Centered Care Proﬁle. This information is then used to generate Kinto's Care
Reports, summaries that are personalized to the care recipient, and tailored to the information needs of
speciﬁc members of the circle of care (including doctors, caregivers and family members). Users will also
receive expert recommendations tailored to their needs and caregiving situation, in addition to the support of
Kinto's caregiving community.
Phase II aims are to:
1. Expand the breadth and depth of data capture to create a Person-Centered Care Proﬁle: a detailed proﬁle
of the care recipient organized by care topics that include care preferences and goals, doctors, conditions,
medications, allergies, medical history, personal history, likes, dislikes, values, and beliefs
2. Enhance communication within the circle of care through the introduction of new Kinto Care Reports:
detailed summaries that are personalized to the care recipient, and speciﬁcally tailored to the information
needs of doctors, family members, and paid caregivers
3. Implement new privacy and security protocols to support deeper connections with the medical ecosystem
The goals of the application will be to promote person-centered care, increase family engagement in AD/ADRD
caregiving activities, reduce individual caregiver burdens and overall stress, prolong in-home residency, and to
provide family caregivers access to best-in-class support and guidance relating to AD/ADRD caregiving.

## Key facts

- **NIH application ID:** 10019464
- **Project number:** 5R44AG059513-03
- **Recipient organization:** KINTO
- **Principal Investigator:** Joseph Chung
- **Activity code:** R44 (R01, R21, SBIR, etc.)
- **Funding institute:** NIH
- **Fiscal year:** 2020
- **Award amount:** $791,356
- **Award type:** 5
- **Project period:** 2018-08-15 → 2022-05-31

## Primary source

NIH RePORTER: https://reporter.nih.gov/project-details/10019464

## Citation

> US National Institutes of Health, RePORTER application 10019464, Person-Centered Mobile App for AD/ADRD Family Caregivers (5R44AG059513-03). Retrieved via AI Analytics 2026-05-25 from https://api.ai-analytics.org/grant/nih/10019464. Licensed CC0.

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