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Subjects in custody and or residing in a nursing home or rehabilitation facility;
Must have internet access at their home via Wi-Fi and carry any kind of smart phone
Willing to provide an email address to register their Amazon Echo speaker at their home
Requires the use of home oxygen
Subjects must not be on home oxygen therapy (intermittent or continuous).
Willing to administer daily subcutaneous injections at home
Has a valid home address
Plans for moving to a new home or workplace during, pre-, or post-intervention period
Wireless internet connection or a home computer that is connected to the internet
Patients who do not have home access to the internet
Residing in a nursing home
Computer capability at home or provided a departmental iPad Mini to borrow for study purposes
Has internet access at home
Parent must live at least 50% of the time in the home and have a child 5-17 years old living at home who has been told their parent’s cancer diagnosis
The triad will be ineligible if any member lives in the home less than 50% of the time
Currently receiving home delivered meals from other sources
Patient must have home internet or smartphone access
Appropriate homebound setting as defined by one of the following:\r\n* Lodging at Memorial Sloan-Kettering (MSK) residence\r\n* Staying at home or a \home equivalent\ in any one of the zip codes; home equivalent is defined as a residence which may or may not be the primary residence of the patient\r\n* \Home equivalent\ must pass the \Home Environment Screening Tool\ for homebound stem cell transplantation (not required for MSK recognized lodging facility)
Have a child 5-17 years old living at home who has been told their parent’s cancer diagnosis
Parents will be ineligible if their child lives in the home less than 50% of the time
Patients must have the ability to access the internet at least once per week, and this can occur in the patient’s home, relatives’ homes, work setting, or Dana-Farber (in addition to coffee shops, libraries, etc. if applicable); having a computer is not required; an iPad will be provided to any patient who needs one for the duration of the study
TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENT: Patients will need a home computer or adaptor with universal serial bus (USB) port to charge the Jawbone Up 24
Able to complete a minimum of 4 days of in-home activity monitoring before operation
Post-operative complications that in the opinion of the study investigator would impair the ability of the patient to adhere to the study procedures, specifically completing home activity monitoring
A home that is deemed, upon inspection, in suitable condition to serve as a medical home, within a 90-minute driving distance of Duke
PHASE II: Patient is within the recruitment window of discharge home to 6 weeks post-discharge home date
A home that is deemed, upon inspection, in suitable condition to serve as a medical home, within a 90-minute driving distance of Duke Adult Bone Marrow Transplant (ABMT) clinic
Subject is able to perform home drainage of the pleural effusion or has sufficient resources (family member, caregiver, home health)
Participants are also required to have access to internet; either through their cell phone, home, or secondary location
Able to complete the onsite training and home self-care activities for LEF management
Have access to a computer with an internet connection at home
PHASE I AIM 1: Internet access at home
PHASE I AIM 3.1: Internet access at home
PHASE I AIM 3.2: Internet access at home
PHASE II AIM 2: Internet access at home
PHASE II: Has home internet access
Wi-Fi internet access at home (estimated at > 75% of the SJLIFE cohort)
Willing to participate in the guided and home yoga practice
Patients must have the ability to use audio media in their home and read and understand study manual provided
Patients who have home access to a computer, or compact disc audio player
Access to a computer at home or public location
Reside in a nursing home or other institution
Hospice/Nursing Home
Valid home address.
No immediate plans (within the next 3 months) to leave the city for vacation or for trips back to their home country
Participants who report not having access to an internet-connected computer with a modem through home, work, or their community (public library, community center, neighbor’s house, etc.)
Valid home address in the Houston neighborhoods of Gulfton, the East End/Magnolia, or near Northside, or adjacent neighborhoods
Patients must have access to a computer or smartphone and internet connection at home on which they would be willing to do a telehealth study
Agreed to receive home healthcare
Has a valid home address and functioning home telephone number (Arm 4)
No home access to internet (PCS study)
No home WiFi connection (PCS study)
Have resided (and intend to continue to reside) in the same home as the child/ren for the past 6 months (and the next 6 months)
Able to access a computer, tablet or smartphone at home or public location
Had inadequate home environment or social support to safely complete the trial procedures
Has inadequate home environment or social support to safely complete the trial procedures