Rippl announces $23M series A to expand virtual dementia care

Rippl, a Seattle-based virtual dementia care company, has secured $23 million in series A funding to expand its services to more states.

Founded by Kris Engskov, the company aims to keep dementia patients out of hospitals and addresses gaps in the healthcare system by offering comprehensive support through a virtual care team. Rippl will use the funds to expand its services to states like Florida, California, and Arizona, and to enhance its value-based contracts and capabilities.

With nearly 7 million Americans living with Alzheimer’s disease and projections to rise to 13 million by 2050, Rippl’s services are vital to resolve the lack of care coordination services for dementia patients.

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