It's okay to get help with your parent's care.
We're talking to families before we build anything. We're here to listen because we're in the same situation.
Medications, insurance, appointments, daily check-ins — a dedicated care coordinator + AI handles all of it, so you can go back to just being their kid.

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Daily check-ins are necessary. And then you need to check if they're taking their medication. Eventually, they get pretty annoyed. My mom would be livid whenever I asked - did you do your morning routine? Why not let a professional do the follow ups for you?
Filing claims. Getting denied. Appealing. Resubmitting. You're doing all of this because you love them — and it's okay to admit it's overwhelming.
You've spent hours with ChatGPT about "help with aging parents" at 1 AM more times than you'd ever admit. Finding the right medical providers is stressful - it's so hard to know if you've found the right one.
Three missed calls from Mom. You were in back-to-back meetings. Now it's 9 PM, she's asleep - and you're not sure if it was urgent or if she just wanted to talk.
Our team

Personally been through the same experience - now we have a rotation of professional caregivers on staff. Previously did AI Research at Stanford.

Family always comes first. Also runs large-scale operations with hundreds of people providing services powering international trade.

Pawmi is a master at stress relief and spreading happiness throughout the office.