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AI technology is permeating every aspect of business technology today. Increasingly it will be deployed in the care of older adults, as apparent in research reports like The Future of AI in Home Care and an earlier report, The Future of AI and Older Adults (which will be revisited with new research later in 2025). With little effort, AI-enabled offerings can be found throughout the startup directory of the AgeTech Collaborative from AARP. So here are five that sound promising from their descriptions -- all info is derived from the startup's website or other reference site.
AuraSense. “AuraSense is a startup pioneering novel neuroscience derived solutions to address emergency care challenges for people living with neurological disorders. Drawing from the founders' personal experiences living with neurological disorders, the company tackles the unmet need and frustration with the current system, which results in a $100 billion annual economic loss due to errors from poor subjective data. We bridge neurology care and emergency services using AI + specialized data capture enabling rapid response.” Learn more at AuraSense.
Health Bank One. “Your Personal Medical AI is always ready to answer your health questions. It can interpret lab results, summarize your medical history for new doctors, and help you prepare for your next appointment -- so every visit is more productive. By combining the world's medical knowledge with your personal records, it delivers tailored insights, clear explanations, and peace of mind.” Learn more at Health Bank One.
Roger Health Care. “AI-powered charting for home health, Roger Healthcare spun out of Cornell with a mission to transform healthcare in the US for elderly patients. The founders were all at the forefront of AI research and engineering. They teamed up with leaders who have decades of experience in the healthcare world to tackle the massive administrative burden for home health agencies, enabling them to provide the best care to elderly patients at home.” Learn more at Roger Health Care.
Rubitection. “Visual inspection of skin conditions is the current clinical standard. Visual inspections can lead to errors in assessment and treatment. Our mission is to make skin health assessment reliable and easy for anyone to enable risk identification and prevention of chronic conditions to improve quality of life. The Rubitection Assessment System includes an easy-to-use probe and AI care management platform that can be used with minimal training in the home, nursing home, rehab, and hospital setting.” Learn more at Rubitection.
Seven Point One. “Seven Point One has developed AlzWIN, an AI-powered dementia screening tool that detects verbal fluency. The screening is performed by speaking to a device for one minute and the AI algorithm then analyzes the voice data using around 20 data points. Having proved its effectiveness, accessibility, and accuracy through multiple clinical trials and real-world projects, the solution is now officially adopted by government-operated dementia centers and insurers in Korea.” Learn more at sevenpointone.com.