
Using AI to help dementia patients age at home
Craniometrix has raised over $21 million to help make dementia suck less.
Dementia is tough – but it can be easier. Turns out, if you give families the right non-clinical coaching and support, you can avoid 30% of hospitalizations for these patients. And Medicare has recently started paying for that coaching. We launched our care navigation service for dementia patients in July of 2025, leveraging AI to provide best-in-class care, allowing us to quickly hit $8M of ARR and raise a $15M Series A.
We have an incredibly exciting product opportunity ahead of us. While we provide a human service (and always will), our business is ripe for automation — only 25% of the care team’s time is actually with patients. That number should be 75%. Getting there means applying cutting-edge AI to automate care. And because we are an internal product company, you can build quickly and deploy quickly, iterating rapidly in a way almost no other engineering orgs at healthcare companies can.
Like almost every great engineer in the AI age, this will also be an IC role that goes beyond engineering — this role is a strong fit for an engineer who has good product taste, moves with agency, and is comfortable wearing many hats in a fast-moving environment.
We care a lot about people who can operate independently, make good product decisions, and are genuinely on the cutting edge of AI-enabled software development. You should already be using AI deeply in your day-to-day workflow, whether for exploring solutions, scoping work, writing and refactoring code, debugging issues, improving tests, or accelerating iteration without lowering the quality bar.
We are especially excited about engineers who actively seek out new tools and workflows, separate signal from hype, and turn the best new AI capabilities into real execution leverage.
Craniometrix has raised over $21 million to help make dementia suck less.
Dementia is tough – but it can be easier. Turns out, if you give families the right non-clinical coaching and support, you can avoid 30% of hospitalizations for these patients. And Medicare has recently started paying for that coaching.
We launched our care navigation service for dementia patients in July of 2025, hit $8M of ARR, and just raised a $15M Series A.
We leverage AI to provide best-in-class care, alleviating the burden on providers. Come help us build!