Senior Housing News April 10, 2024
Austin Montgomery

Tech-enabled behavioral health company Rippl has partnered with the Alzheimer’s Association to create a new digital dementia care navigation tool for caregivers and physicians.

The new online tool, called the Dementia Care Navigation Services (DCNS), will aim to address current gaps in the dementia care service model for patients and caregivers by removing care bottlenecks and improving the way older adults receive health care services, according to Rippl co-founder and CEO Kris Engskov.

Rippl, launched in 2022, is a mental health company offering 24/7 support and personalized care to seniors, families, caregivers.

Rippl will offer dementia patients and caregivers access to around-the-clock access, care coordination, medication management and support resources.

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