When families panic, your staff pays the price. What if you could give every family an expert coach and gold-standard education to prevent crises before they start?
Join Mitul Desai (20-year family caregiver) and Dr. Eli Shalenberg for lunch and see how to:
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Offload the Basics: Provide personalized skills training and expert coaching for families with no extra work for your clinical team
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Get Visibility Between Visits: Empower families to share at-home observations that inform treatment plans and surface clinical red flags
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Protect Your Bottom Line: Tap into reimbursement codes and protect clinical margins using our model developed with Harvard’s McLean Hospital
Mitul Desai, Co-Founder & CEO
Mitul Desai is the Co-founder and CEO of The Care Hack, a caregiver support firm establishing a new standard of support for families. A seasoned executive, Mitul spent over fifteen years leading teams at global healthcare and technology companies. In addition, he spent over three years working directly with leading community behavioral health organizations to design interventions that bridge the gap between clinical visits and at-home needs. His professional mission is deeply personal, rooted in his 20-year journey as a family caregiver. This lived experience fuels his commitment to protecting the stability of both patients and their families by providing them with the tools they need to succeed at home. Under his leadership, The Care Hack has secured strategic partnerships with Harvard’s McLean Hospital and secured multi-year contracts from large provider groups and state Medicaid programs.
Dr. Eli Shalenberg, Co-Founder & CMO
Dr. Eli Shalenberg is the Co-founder and Chief Medical Officer of The Care Hack. With deep expertise in community-based care, Dr. Shalenberg has treated hundreds of patients and families. He also has significant experience designing and overseeing the implementation of clinical trials, including those for new digital health interventions. This background in clinical validation ensures that The Care Hack’s support models are evidence-based and built for seamless integration into existing workflows. He has been instrumental in the development of the platform in collaboration with Harvard’s McLean Hospital, focusing on equipping families with structured, medically-backed training to reduce the risk of crisis and protect the clinical capacity of home-based care teams.