A survey report looked at the topic of adults receiving care at home from a friend or family member. It focused on adults aged 18 and older living in the United States. The goal was to find out what percentage of people had received this kind of help in the past 12 months.
The report did not share the results of the survey. It did not say how many people were surveyed or what percentage received care. No information was provided about who gave the care, what kind of care was given, or how often it happened.
Because the key findings are missing, this report does not tell us anything new about home care in the U.S. Readers should know that this is just a description of a survey that was done, not a presentation of its results. Without the numbers, we cannot understand how common this experience is or what it might mean for families and the healthcare system.