and those people are either at another location, the hospice, and -- >> for the most part, alma villa. two patients were hospice eligible, and one private paying patient close to go elsewhere. >> okay. thank you. >> you're welcome. >> commissioner chung? >> so i have questions, 'cause, like, that's already a done deal. so -- and we really appreciate you giving us the courtesy notice to come in. and since we're looking at the impact, and you mentioned that there are some, like, newer technologies and treatment for alzheimer's, and can you share that with us. >> well, actually, i don't think i did mention that, but i'm happy to share that with you. no, no, we have a very active program based at davies that specializes in diagnosing and treating patients with cognitive programs and dementia. remember, i said prop q is the programs that are either closing or transferring ownership. i wish we had the opportunity to come before you and tell you about all the new things we're doing. so i'll take advantage of commissioner sanchez brought up, what are we doing for the elderly at the new missio