Right Side Capital Management

Right Side Capital Management is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm that focuses on early-stage, pre-seed technology startups in underserved segments of the ecosystem. It invests in a high-volume, capital-efficient portfolio, typically funding rounds of 50,000 to 500,000 and making roughly 75 to 100 investments per year. The firm targets opportunities across the United States and internationally, including Canada, Israel, Australia, New Zealand, and Western Europe, prioritizing companies with scalable products and prudent capital use outside major metro hubs. Since its inception, it has built a broad portfolio across many states. It commits to a fast decision process, often delivering a yes or no within two weeks to help founders establish momentum.

Kevin Dick

Managing Director

David Lambert

Founder and Managing Director

Jeff Pomeranz

Managing Director

Paul Swiencicki

Partner

Past deals in Assisted Living

Pletly

Grant in 2023
Pletly is a company dedicated to enhancing care coordination for individuals with special needs, including the elderly and those with autism and intellectual and developmental disabilities. Inspired by the need for comprehensive care solutions, Pletly focuses on empowering caregivers through improved communication and collaboration. The company's connected care platform serves as a single source of information, bridging the gap between caregivers and care recipients. It features tools such as shared calendars, to-do lists, and messaging systems, which facilitate effective teamwork among family members and professional caregivers. Founded by individuals with personal experiences in caring for special needs children, Pletly aims to address the prevalent issues of communication breakdown and ineffective collaboration in the care industry. By fostering better connections and support, Pletly strives to improve the quality of life for both care recipients and their caregivers, regardless of socioeconomic status or the complexity of their needs.

Roxie Health

Pre Seed Round in 2022
Roxie Health is a virtual medical assistant focused on enhancing care outcomes and preventing falls among seniors. The company provides a comprehensive fall reduction solution tailored for managed care plans and accountable care organizations. Its platform incorporates patient-generated data, offering a web-based engagement tool that supports timely health interventions. Roxie Health employs clinically validated surveys and video-based assessments to monitor senior health, while also featuring optional caregiver support. Research indicates that timely physical therapy and exercise-based strategies can mitigate up to 20% of falls, underscoring the importance of Roxie Health’s approach in promoting senior safety and well-being.

Zemplee

Pre Seed Round in 2022
Zemplee is a startup focused on developing an artificial intelligence-based assisted living system tailored for senior care. The company creates sensor-based systems designed to provide round-the-clock monitoring and support for the elderly. By strategically placing sensors, Zemplee's technology ensures continuous healthcare and well-being monitoring from a distance, addressing signs of aging and enhancing overall care solutions.

INF Care

Seed Round in 2021
INF Care develops an AI-powered healthcare platform that supports proactive, value-based care for older adults, with a focus on low-income seniors. The SaaS solution connects physical and digital care workflows, enhances analytics, and gathers data on users’ needs and literacy to identify concerns. Through metrics and intelligent insights, the platform helps care organizations deliver the appropriate level of care at the right time, enables home-based services, and reduces costs by data-driven decision making and operational improvements.

Blooming Health

Pre Seed Round in 2021
Blooming Health is a company focused on addressing the issues of social isolation and loneliness among older adults. It provides a comprehensive digital platform that facilitates engagement for social and healthcare aging service providers. The platform is designed to be user-friendly and scalable, allowing it to meet the diverse needs of older adults and caregivers through various channels and languages. Blooming Health also emphasizes the importance of a community-based network of social determinants of health (SDOH) providers, which enhances the support available for aging individuals who wish to remain in their homes. Key features of the platform include remote social monitoring, personalized program recommendations, and services that offer companionship through automated text messaging and voice calls. This approach enables aging care providers to effectively engage older adults and their caregivers, fostering a more connected and supportive environment.

StrideTech Medical

Venture Round in 2020
StrideTech Medical is a medical device manufacturing company focused on enhancing mobility safety for aging adults. The company has developed an innovative walker attachment that delivers vibration feedback when it detects unsafe walking behavior. This technology aims to reduce the incidence of fatal falls among older individuals, enabling them to navigate their environments with increased confidence and safety. By addressing the critical issue of fall-related injuries, StrideTech Medical is committed to improving the quality of life for seniors.

Storii

Convertible Note in 2019
Storii develops a digital care management platform aimed at enhancing the quality of care in senior living environments, such as adult day care centers and assisted living facilities. The platform, known as StoriiCare, enables care staff to efficiently record and manage care activities, allowing for better oversight and reduced inefficiencies within the industry. Additionally, StoriiCare facilitates communication between care providers and families, enabling relatives to stay informed about their loved ones' lives and actively participate in their care. The platform also offers a unique feature that allows users to receive phone calls with curated questions about their lives, with responses automatically transcribed and stored in an online profile. This service can be accessed via any phone number, including landlines, and is available as a physical gift box, further promoting engagement and connection between caregivers and families.

Nonnatech

Convertible Note in 2018
Nonnatech provides a device-agnostic digital health platform for senior care. It offers real-time patient monitoring, predictive analytics, and automated data transfer to caregivers, healthcare providers, and institutions. The platform focuses on early detection of physiological changes to prevent hospitalizations and reduce length of stay in rehabilitation facilities.

Grace

Seed Round in 2016
Grace, established in 2015 and headquartered in California, specializes in comprehensive end-of-life services. The company offers a wide range of funeral arrangements, including cremation, burial, and related services such as transportation, permits, preparation, caskets, urns, and grave markers. Additionally, Grace provides immediate care services like digital death notifications, venue bookings, flower orders, and photo restoration, along with ongoing care services for post-death tasks like account closure, mail forwarding, grief counseling, and pet care.

Helper Bees

Convertible Note in 2016
Founded in 2015, Helper Bees operates a platform connecting seniors with local helpers for various home care services in the United States. It partners with insurance carriers to enhance home care experiences through digitization, intelligent care sourcing, and machine learning-driven analytics.

CareSimply

Seed Round in 2012
CareSimply is a website that helps families find, hire, and manage local in-home caregivers. CareSimply's directory lists caregivers with whom the company has conducted interviews and performed background checks; families can search this list to find the appropriate provider for their loved ones. Caregiver profiles provide families with information on expertise, educational background, work experience, professional licenses, and patient reviews. Families can also interview and hire caregivers with CareSimply by scheduling and paying for services directly through the website. CareSimply assists families by taking care of paperwork, contracts, insurance, and taxes. CareSimply was founded in 2012 by Anthony Wijnen and Matthew Larson, and is backed by venture capital firm and startup foundry Sandbox Industries.

Sensable

SensAble empower blind and low vision individuals through cutting-edge technology.

AskSAMIE

AskSAMIE develops an app that assists caregivers by matching older adults with equipment tailored to their specific physical needs, promoting independence and safety at home.

Mariposa

Mariposa develops a consumer-focused technology platform comprised of mobile apps and web tools that connect seniors with home care providers, agencies, and advisors. The platform enables seniors to document care needs, schedule and coordinate services, and share information with families to support independent living and better care outcomes. By simplifying communication among seniors, caregivers, and providers, the company aims to streamline planning and delivery of home care, improve scheduling efficiency, and enhance the overall experience for seniors and their loved ones.

Remedy - House Calls

Remedy is a digital marketplaces which connects healthcare providers to patients for affordable in home care.
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