Free “Safe at Home” Pilot Launches for Racialized Senior Women in the Greater Toronto Area
Tiffany Ford Tiffany Ford

Free “Safe at Home” Pilot Launches for Racialized Senior Women in the Greater Toronto Area

Global Medical Intelligence Group (GMIG) is launching a free Safe at Home pilot for Black, Indigenous, and other racialized senior women in the Greater Toronto Area, offering help to organize key health information, create an emergency plan, and receive real‑time support by phone during urgent healthcare visits. The pilot is non‑clinical and focuses on navigation, documentation, and advocacy, with applications open until February 24, 2026 for eligible seniors and their families.

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ChatGPT Health and GMIG: When AI Answers Aren’t Enough in Real-World Healthcare
Tiffany Ford Tiffany Ford

ChatGPT Health and GMIG: When AI Answers Aren’t Enough in Real-World Healthcare

ChatGPT Health is making it easier than ever to get quick health information and plain‑language answers, but it cannot see your full medical history, sit with your family in crisis, or challenge bias in the system the way a human advocate can. Global Medical Intelligence Group (GMIG) complements tools like ChatGPT Health by organizing real records, preparing people for real appointments, and providing racially equitable, culturally safe support during real‑world healthcare encounters.

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