TechCrunch News 2024年11月02日
CareYaya is enabling affordable home care by connecting healthcare students with elders
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CareYaya是一个将需要护理者与医学生匹配的平台,旨在增强实惠的居家支持并帮助学生为未来医疗事业做准备。该平台由Neal Shah创立,源于他照顾患病妻子的经历。如今,平台已有超过25000名学生,提供多种护理服务,且费用相对较低,还配备了AI技术辅助护理。

🌐CareYaya是将需护理者与医学生相匹配的平台,创始人Neal Shah因照顾患病妻子的经历而创立,旨在建立正式的护理系统,为人们提供便利。

📋平台对想加入的学生进行背景调查和视频面试,用户可详细说明所需护理类型,平台会进行匹配,双方可在首次服务后进行评价。

💰CareYaya的护理费用相对较低,在美国平均每小时35美元的居家护理费用中,该平台收费在17至20美元之间,能帮家庭节省大量费用。

🤖平台为护理学生配备AI技术,如集成智能眼镜的LLM,可识别和跟踪阿尔茨海默病和痴呆患者的病情进展,提供更好的实时协助和早期痴呆筛查。

CareYaya, a platform that matches people who need caregivers with healthcare students, is working to disrupt the caregiving industry. The startup, which exhibited as part of the Battlefield 200 at TechCrunch Disrupt, is looking to enhance affordable in-home support, while also helping students prepare for their future healthcare careers.

The startup was founded in 2022 by Neal Shah, who came up with the idea for the startup based on his own experience as a caregiver for his wife after she became ill with cancer and various other ailments. During this time, Shah was a partner at a hedge fund and had to wind down his fund to become a full-time caregiver for two years. 

To get additional care for his wife, Shah hired college students who were studying healthcare to be caregivers for his wife. Shah learned that other families were doing the same thing informally by posting flyers at local campuses to find someone who was qualified to look after their loved one. 

“I was like, wouldn’t it be nice to just build a formal system for them to do it, where you don’t have to go to your local nursing school or your local undergrad campus and post flyers,” Shah told TechCrunch. “This is what I was doing. So we were like, if you can bring that into a formal capacity through a tech platform, you can make a big impact.” 

Fast-forward to 2024, and the platform now has over 25,000 students on its platform from numerous schools, including Duke University, Stanford, UC Berkeley, San Jose State, University of Texas at Austin, and more. 

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CareYaya performs background checks on students who want to join the platform and then completes video-based interviews with them. On the user side, people can join the platform and then detail the type of care their loved one needs. CareYaya then matches students to families, whether it’s for one-off sessions or continuous care. After the first session, both parties can leave ratings.

The startup says it can help families save thousands of dollars on recurring senior care. While at-home care costs an average of $35 per hour in the U.S., CareYaya charges between $17 and $20 per hour.

Since the students providing the care are tech savvy, CareYaya is equipping them with AI-powered technology to recognize and track disease progression in patients with Alzheimer’s and dementia. The company recently launched an LLM (large language model) that integrates with smart glasses to gather visual data to help students provide better real-time assistance and conduct early dementia screening.

In terms of the future, CareYaya wants to explore expanding beyond the United States, as the platform has seen interest from people in places like Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom. 

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