Senior Housing News September 29, 2022
Nick Andrews

Former Aegis Living President Kris Engskov is launching a new home-based behavioral health company called Rippl.

Engskov, who previously worked as president of senior living operator Aegis Living, is leading the new Seattle-based company as CEO.

With the announcement of the launch, the company also announced it had raised $32 million in seed-round funding, with ARCH Venture Partners and General Catalyst leading the way. GV, F-Prime Capital and Mass General Brigham Ventures also contributed to the funding round.

Rippl is aimed at giving older adults with memory care or other neurocognitive needs access to mental health care. Through the service, users gain an around-the-clock platform with which to connect with mental health clinicians. In addition to its focus on dementia...

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