Skilled Nursing News October 16, 2025
Zahida Siddiqi

ExaCare AI, which creates technology to automate operations in post-acute care facilities, has raised $30 million in Series A funding to enhance its AI platform for skilled nursing and home care.

Used in over 1,500 facilities – including National Health Care Associates, Journey Skilled Nursing, Monarch Healthcare Management, Majestic Care, and Ignite Medical Resorts – ExaCare AI addresses one of skilled nursing’s biggest challenges: admissions.

Referral packets often arrive as unstructured documents, making it difficult for teams to spot clinical red flags, leading to slow decisions, miscommunication, and lost revenue for operators, and ExaCare AI’s tools aim to alleviate these burdens, the company said in a press release Thursday.

ExaCare AI’s tools highlight clinical risks, standardize criteria, and streamline communications...

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