Survey for Families and Caregivers
What’s Wearing You Out?
Juggling schedules, care updates, missed shifts, and no backup plan — tell us what makes coordination so hard.
Source: Statistics Canada 2023
46% of Canadian women are caregivers
Over 8 million women are managing care — unpaid, unrecognized, and without the support they need.
What Would Actually Help?
Shared calendars. Emergency coverage. Visit summaries. Tell us what features would lighten your load — not add more.
Source: AARP 2024
60% of caregivers struggle to balance work and care
We can’t take care of others if we’re always stretched thin. Better tools bring better balance.
Could Tech Help You Stay In Sync?
Real-time alerts. Visit notes. Medication reminders. What would keep your family in sync?
Source: Guardian Life, 2023
20hrs/week — average time spent on caregiving today
That’s triple what it was in 2020. It’s time tech gave you some of that time back.
If Care Coordination Just Worked…
Seamless handoffs. Trusted PSWs. Updates you don’t have to chase. What would your dream system look like?
Source: Alzheimer’s Association, 2024
62% of caregivers find care coordination stressful
SMIL is being built to solve that — with the tools families have been waiting for.
