
RipplCare, a dementia care startup, has announced a $23 million Series A funding round to expand its virtual dementia care services into more states. The company, led by CEO Kris Engskov, aims to dramatically expand access to high-quality, specialty care for patients, caregivers, and families. RipplCare employs a tech-enabled platform and a value-based care approach to improve the quality of life for those with dementia and their caregivers. The expansion will support more dementia patients and caregivers, enhancing the company's geographical footprint. CEO Kris Engskov spoke with FierceHealth about the company's mission to provide 'dementia care on demand.'
“Dementia care on demand.” That’s how @RipplCare improves the quality of life for those with dementia and their caregivers. With a tech-enabled platform, value-based care approach, and expanding geographical footprint, Rippl helps those with dementia access the compassionate care… https://t.co/uE7Dk8ineV
“We founded Rippl to dramatically expand access to the highest quality, specialty care for patients, caregivers and families.” CEO @KrisEngskov spoke with @FierceHealth about @RipplCare's expansion to support more dementia patients and caregivers — https://t.co/XUsLwuk8MW
“We founded Rippl to dramatically expand access to the highest quality, specialty care for patients, caregivers and families.” CEO @KrisEngskov spoke with @FierceHealth about @RipplCare's expansion to support more dementia patients and caregivers — https://t.co/I0EnqTOmVD