A Bay Area startup named Waterlily is leveraging artificial intelligence to assist families with long-term care planning, an area often overlooked until a health crisis arises. The company aims to change the perception and accessibility of long-term care planning. Recently, Waterlily secured $7 million in funding to support its innovative model and operations. Co-founders Lily Vittayaruksku are leading this initiative, focusing on transforming grief into a solution for families navigating complex health decisions.
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Long-term care planning is not something many people think about until they, or a family member, faces an issue. Waterlily is out to change that. Super interesting model, and co-founders. And the startup has just raised $7M in funding. Read more here 👇 https://t.co/tZoUG9t8ny
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