We’re honored, proud, and grateful to share that MATTER has awarded RubyWell the Grand Prize of $10,000 in the third annual #AcceleratingInnovationInAging program, supported by RRF Foundation for Aging, NEXT50 and the Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation. After a four-week sprint consisting of mentoring and pitch practice, RubyWell CEO and Co-founder, Julie B. Kennedy, presented our solution for family caregiver compensation, alongside five other brilliant innovators in the caregiving space. “Participating in the MATTER accelerator was such a great opportunity to meet other entrepreneurs building solutions to support family caregivers,” said Julie Kennedy. “We are so grateful for the work that MATTER, RFF Foundation for Aging, Next50 and Samuels Foundation are doing in this space. The award will go toward supporting our family caregivers.” https://lnkd.in/eipg6utm
About us
RubyWell is paving a path to financial security for all family caregivers. Over 37 million Americans provide unpaid care to an aging family member or friend—due in part to a crippling caregiver shortage and the prohibitively high cost of long term care. On average, they spend 24 hours/week and over $7K/year out of pocket providing care. The Medicaid and VA payment programs that do exist are highly restrictive, leaving millions of family caregivers with few options beyond leaving their jobs, depleting their own savings, and going into debt. RubyWell is addressing the caregiver shortage and the family caregiver financial crisis by helping family caregivers get trained and paid like pros for the care they provide, infusing much needed certified home health aides into communities across the country. This allows our partner home health agencies to offer existing and new patients the ongoing home health services they need, and provide their family caregivers the compensation they deserve as certified home health aides.
- Website
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https://www.rubywell.com
External link for RubyWell
- Industry
- Technology, Information and Internet
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2023
Employees at RubyWell
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Frank Ramirez
Product design leadership → Founder @ LaunchDesign, LLC, UI/UX agency in Silicon Valley & Portland, OR
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Suzanne Boutilier
Brand and content leader with an ear for brand voice, a head for strategy and a heart for nurturing great talent and impactful work.
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Jonathan Liao, CFA
CFO/COO at CrowdSmart.ai
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Randy Ramusack
Exited CEO entrepreneur (to Verizon). 15-year Microsoft executive. Subject of a Harvard Business School Case Study. Investor & Board Member with…
Updates
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Thanks to Scott Hartley at Everywhere Ventures for inviting RubyWell CEO and co-founder, Julie B. Kennedy, to join him on the Venture Everywhere podcast for Episode 56: Getting Paid to Care. Julie talked about RubyWell’s solution that helps family caregivers in “the missing middle” get trained and paid as certified home health aides for their aging loved ones on Medicare, and helps home health providers with workflow and reimbursement challenges. Take a listen and learn how RubyWell’s solution, at scale, can even reduce Medicare spending by billions of dollars. Apple: 🍎 https://lnkd.in/dCFtZ9m4 Spotify: 💚 https://lnkd.in/dihQtnjM YouTube: https://lnkd.in/dTsm8quf Transcript: 🗒 https://lnkd.in/dntzYnQm
🔊 NOW PLAYING: #Episode56 of Venture Everywhere #podcast (links ⬇). Julie B. Kennedy, co-Founder and CEO of RubyWell chats with Scott Hartley, Managing Partner of Everywhere Ventures in episode 56: Getting Paid to Care. 🎧 In this episode, you will hear: 💡RubyWell's solution involves training family members to become certified home #health aides. 💡Policy and regulatory insights that guide RubyWell's business model. 💡Building a tech stack to assist providers with workflow and reimbursement challenges. 💡Expanding beyond #Medicare Part B to influence broader care models. 💡Improving system efficiency to reduce costly emergencies with proactive in-home care. 💡Fostering a supportive #community for #caregivers through technology and shared experiences. 🎧 Listen now on: Apple: 🍎 https://lnkd.in/dCFtZ9m4 Spotify: 💚 https://lnkd.in/dihQtnjM 📺 YouTube: https://lnkd.in/dTsm8quf Transcript: 🗒 https://lnkd.in/dntzYnQm Venture Everywhere is a podcast exploring the exciting world of #startups and #entrepreneurship, one #interview at a time with a rotating cast of amazing #founders from the Everywhere Ventures community. cc Jenny Fielding, Conor Harbeck, Eileen McRae, Mikaz E., #VentureEverywherePodcast #EverywhereVentures #digitalhealth
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As part of RubyWell's partnership with Caregiver Action Network, our co-founder and CEO, Julie B. Kennedy, was invited to contribute a series of educational articles for caregivers, shared on the organization's website. The first article is now live. We’re excited to reach more family caregivers with information on how to save, find, and earn money throughout the caregiving journey. Stay tuned for more.
Could you use some help finding ways to cover caregiving costs? CAN's partner, RubyWell, offers advice on where to get financial assistance--through paid family leave, life insurance policies, Medicare, and more. Go to https://lnkd.in/eshcgeH7 to learn more. RubyWell Julie B. Kennedy
Financial Assistance for Caregivers to Cover Caregiving Costs
caregiveraction.org
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Today is the first day of #NationalFamilyCaregiversMonth. We at RubyWell are so pleased to promote the voices, the hard work, and the immense value of the millions of Americans who care for aging or disabled loved ones. Family caregivers don't just create value for those those they care for. They are generating systemic value across our economy every day: * Representatives from CMS and HHS are on record saying that family caregivers are the backbone of our nation’s healthcare system. * Studies show that aging adults with paid family caregivers at home have a 40% lower health system utilization rate. * AARP estimates family caregivers provide over $600 billion in care every year. Without these selfless daughters, sons, grandchildren, spouses, siblings, and friends, our healthcare system would collapse. So beyond recognizing family caregivers this month, let’s all dig a little deeper on efforts to develop ways to compensate this indispensable work force. #NationalFamilyCaregiversMonth
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We’re thrilled that RubyWell has been selected to participate in MATTER’s third annual #AcceleratingInnovationInAging program, supported by RRF Foundation for Aging, NEXT50 and the Samuels Foundation. Our CEO and co-founder, Julie B. Kennedy, joins a cohort of seven respected innovators who are leveraging technology to help people navigate the caregiving journey and to improve caregiver wellbeing. Our whole team is eager to apply the wisdom she gains to RubyWell’s family caregiver compensation solution. Congratulations, to Julie and the rest of this cohort! https://lnkd.in/e-VYCUyK
📣 New challenge cohort! We’re proud to announce this year’s cohort of entrepreneurs participating in the Accelerating Innovation in Aging program, supported by RRF Foundation for Aging, Next50 and the Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation. Congratulations to Avanlee Care, DiscoTech Abilities Inc., Kintently, Legacy, RubyWell Inc., The Sandwich Club and ThriveLink. Register for the demo day today! ➡️ https://lnkd.in/gQg6CQZ7
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We’ve all seen AARP’s $600 billion figure, representing the value of the collective hours of care provided by unpaid family caregivers in the U.S. But that doesn’t really paint a picture of the value of family caregiving on an individual level. Pharmaceutical company, Otsuka Pharmaceutical Companies (U.S.), took a closer look at the value of dementia caregivers in particular. And given the hours (11/day) and responsibilities that the average dementia caregiver takes on (caregiving, financial management, etc.), they would earn an average of $144,000/year if they were paid at market rates. While Otsuka focused on dementia caregivers, the same would probably be true for family caregivers of aging adults with other conditions that can demand intensive caregiver support, like ALS, MS, cancer, or stroke. For those of us building solutions for family caregivers who are struggling to stay afloat, it’s important to understand their true value, and to develop solutions that help these caregivers recapture some of the value they are creating for not only their families but for the US economy as a whole. https://lnkd.in/exmGSeMm
Otsuka calculates dementia caregivers would earn 6 figures if paid for work
fiercepharma.com
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Today #VicePresidentHarris announced her proposal for new #Medicare home care benefits on #TheView. Regardless of our politics, it’s safe to say that those of us innovating in the caregiving space are excited to see this issue get such high-profile attention and support. Of course, there are still some big ifs: If Harris is elected… If the proposal can make it through Congress (similar caregiver-focused policies haven’t survived during the #Biden Administration)... But I also have some hows: How will the proposed Medicare benefit improve on the existing one? Harris’s new Medicare proposal focuses on covering the costs for elderly Americans who need round-the-clock care, such as nurses and home health aides. But Medicare Part B already covers ongoing home health services such as nurses and home health aides for homebound beneficiaries. In fact, the law today requires that Medicare beneficiaries receive appropriate access to skilled home health care without the precondition of improvement. This alone has profound implications for patients with chronic conditions, disabilities, or those who have plateaued in their treatment. It also has profound implications for their caregivers. So, will the new proposal expand the definition of eligibility? Will it simplify the authorization and reimbursement process? Will it cover more services or more hours of care? Even ensuring that the current law is followed today would open up home health care to millions of people who currently need it. How will this proposal solve for the caregiver shortage? Medicare reimbursement for ongoing home health services will only make a difference to families if they can find home health aides to provide the care. And there already aren’t enough to go around. Will Medicare also cover care delivered by personal care aides? Will it pay family caregivers for the care they’re already providing, similar to many state Medicaid waivers? Many of us have pointed out that it will take the collaboration of the public and private sectors to solve the current care crisis. The prospect of building and refining our solutions alongside an administration that’s equally dedicated to our missions is cause for celebration. It also dials up the urgency for innovators to clearly define the value our solutions can bring to the table, so we can make any new policy work even harder for the families we’re designing for. https://lnkd.in/ejdpYRRe
Harris Proposes a Medicare Plan to Provide Home Care for Seniors
https://www.nytimes.com
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Waiting with bated breath to hear VP Harris on The View, laying out her proposal for new Medicare home care benefits for aging adults. More to come! https://lnkd.in/eXQ7b2Ku
Harris to propose new Medicare home care benefit for seniors
politico.com
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We’re thrilled and grateful that Georgetown Angel Investor Network invested in our effort to pave a pathway to financial stability for all family caregivers. Their support will help us refine and expand our solution to the care crisis, which not only helps family caregivers get paid, but activates a home health aide workforce to support care delivery. This in turn empowers home health agencies to serve new patients who otherwise would not be able to afford home health services. Thank you for your vision and support!
Georgetown Angel Investor Network is excited to announce our investment in RubyWell. RubyWell is a platform that guides family caregivers in discovering various compensation opportunities and benefits available to them. Over 38 million Americans take on the role of family caregivers, resulting in $600 billion of unpaid labor. RubyWell targets the “Missing Middle” — a cross-section of family caregivers who do not qualify for Medicaid or other government benefits but are unable to afford private home care — and gets them paid. Co-founder and CEO Julie B. Kennedy (C’93) and the entire RubyWell team are working to improve access to healthcare resources in the US, and GAIN is delighted to be part of the effort! #FamilyCaregivers #Compensation #GeorgetownAlumni #Hoyapreneurs #AngelInvestors #Growth
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We’re thrilled that RubyWell has been selected to join Springboard Enterprises’ 2024 Healthcare and Technology Accelerator Program. Our CEO and Co-Founder, Julie B. Kennedy, joins a cohort of eight amazing women entrepreneurs who are building solutions in the healthcare space. Our whole team is eager to apply the guidance and wisdom she gains during the program to refining our platform and setting more family caregivers on the path to financial stability asap. Congratulations, to Julie and the rest of this cohort! https://lnkd.in/eCtR-yJg
✨✨✨ We are excited to introduce the nine companies selected for our inaugural 2024 Healthcare and Technology Accelerator Program! These women are driving transformational solutions in key areas such as cancer diagnostics, antimicrobial resistance, and at-home diagnostics - each working to improve patient care and outcomes. Throughout this accelerator program, these companies will participate in a dynamic series of workshops, led by industry experts, and gain access to Springboard’s vast network of advisors to accelerate their growth and impact. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/gwx9xjBX Meet the 2024 Cohort: ✨ Phuong Jean Pham, Cellens Inc: Non-invasive cancer diagnostics powered by mechanobiology and machine learning. ✨ Cheri Ackerman, Concerto Biosciences: Unlocking microbial ecosystem insights for groundbreaking healthcare solutions. ✨ Julie B. Kennedy, RubyWell: Supporting family caregivers with financial stability through an intelligent, automated platform. ✨ Amanda (Curtis) Burkardt, PHIOGEN: Next-gen antibiotics tackling antimicrobial resistance. ✨ Pahini Pandya, Panakeia: AI-driven molecular biomarker analysis from H&E tissue images. ✨ Martha Sklavos PhD, PMP, PhD, Aloe Therapeutics: Enhancing immunotherapy for hard-to-treat solid tumors. ✨ Amy Urban DMD, DMD, Urban Innovations: Improving sleep quality with non-pharmacological solutions. ✨ Nathalya Mamane, RT MicroDx: Saliva-based at-home diagnostics for bacterial and viral pathogens. ✨ Adrianna Cantu, Revealix: Preventing diabetic foot complications through mobile thermography.