The organization works with individuals and family members to share information about proper sleep and sleep hygiene, as well as treating sleep issues, and overcoming challenges related to therapies for sleep disorders.
Awake In America also helps individuals, generally individuals who have been diagnosed with a sleep disorder, and at other times sleep labs and sleep specialists, to quickly and easily launch community education and support groups.[8]
Businesses
Awake In America also works with businesses to help accommodate employees with sleep-related issues.[9] Without accommodation, many individuals would be fired for falling asleep in the workplace, or for what may be perceived by others as a lack of attention. With appropriate accommodations in place, employees get time for rest during the work day, but in exchange, work other times to make up for the rest breaks, which results in the employer keeping a valued employee and not having additional costs related to hiring and training a new employee, and possibly saving on unemployment benefits expenses.[citation needed]
The program had been authorized by the Board to operate for 90 days, which allowed the program to operate from September 1, 2005, through December 3, 2005.[18]
During the 90 days that Awake In America's Operation Restore CPAP program operated in response to Hurricane Katrina, and later Hurricane Rita, Awake In America shipped replacement equipment, with an estimated value of about $47,000,[18] to 97 individuals who had relocated to nine states,[18] without charge to the recipients.[10] Awake In America is the only organization to have such a program in the United States.[citation needed]