# The Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis House Call Program: A Single‐Center Experience in the United States

**Authors:** Erica Scirocco, Jennifer Scalia, Benedetta Ugolini, Gabriella Casagrande, Doreen Ho, Jennifer L. Hagar, Kristen Kingsley, Ron Hoffman, Christopher Cooley, Merit E. Cudkowicz, Sabrina Paganoni, James D. Berry

PMC · DOI: 10.1155/nri/6629960 · Neurology Research International · 2026-02-27

## TL;DR

This paper describes a home-based care program for ALS patients in the US, showing it reduces hospital visits and improves access to care.

## Contribution

The study presents a novel home-based ALS care model and its implementation outcomes in a single US center.

## Key findings

- Home-based care reduced hospital visits through interventions like gastrostomy tube exchanges and respiratory assessments.
- 61 patients (43%) received all their care at home, with an average age of 68 years.
- The care team traveled an average of 30.32 miles per visit to provide services.

## Abstract

Accessing multidisciplinary care poses challenges for people living with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) due to mobility issues. As ALS care rarely requires hospital‐based technology, most care is available through home visits. The Daniella Lipper ALS House Call Program (HCP) at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), launched in 2017 in collaboration with Compassionate Care ALS, has pioneered home‐based ALS care in Eastern Massachusetts.

A retrospective chart review of ALS and primary lateral sclerosis (PLS) patients enrolled in the HCP at MGH was conducted. Data on demographics, visit details, and procedures performed during home visits were collected from electronic health records for patients seen from January 2024 to December 2024.

In 2024, the ALS HCP conducted 959 visits for 142 patients (average age: 68 years, range: 36–93; 47.9% female). Of these patients, 137 (96.5%) were diagnosed with ALS and 5 (3.5%) with PLS. Notably, 61 patients (43%) received care exclusively at home. Key interventions included 44 gastrostomy tube exchanges and 59 respiratory assessments, both of which significantly reduced hospital visits. The average distance traveled by the care team was 30.32 miles per visit.

The Daniella Lipper ALS HCP at MGH brings ALS expertise into the patient’s home, minimizing travel burdens and ensuring continuity of care. The program illustrates the feasibility and impact of home‐based ALS care, suggesting potential for broader implementation across the nation. Development will focus on expanding services, such as tracheostomy changes in the homes, and on creating sustainable models for similar initiatives.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (MONDO:0004976), ALS (MONDO:0004976), primary lateral sclerosis (MONDO:0018155), PLS (MONDO:0009490)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** MOLST (MESH:D003643), MGH (MESH:D003428), dysphagia (MESH:D003680), ALS (MESH:D000690), COVID-19 (MESH:D000086382), cognitive deficit (MESH:D003072), Muscular Dystrophy (MESH:D009136), physical disability (MESH:D059445), neurodegenerative disease (MESH:D019636), spasticity (MESH:D009128), Alzheimer's Disease (MESH:D000544), hand weakness (MESH:D018908), dysarthria (MESH:D004401), SVC (MESH:D012897), fatigue (MESH:D005221), PLS (MESH:D016472), respiratory weakness (MESH:D012131), bleeding (MESH:D006470), BiPAP (MESH:D000402)
- **Chemicals:** CyTOF (-), Pridopidine (MESH:C483720), RAPA (MESH:D020123)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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