Reverence – a digital home-based care coordination platform – has come out of stealth with $9.5 million in funding, Home Health Care News reports. Founder and CEO Lee Hudson Teslik is a former executive at Google.
Backed by Target Global, Reverence will use the funding to build out a suite of products and services enabling the delivery of in-home care. The company has also earmarked some funds for the purposes of growing its team.
As the New York-based company continues to build its technology platform, its aim is to partner with health plans and coordinate the care of seniors receiving home-based care. Read more.