Rippl, a Seattle startup that supports dementia care, acquired Kinto, a Boston startup that provides coaching services to family caregivers.
- Founded in 2018, Kinto uses AI to support and educate people taking care of loved ones with dementia.
- Rippl will add eight employees from Kinto, boosting its headcount to 66 people. The acquisition included a combination of cash and stock.
- Rippl’s care program offers virtual access to clinicians and an in-person component. The startup raised $32 million in September 2022, began serving patients in January 2023, and recently partnered with the Alzheimer’s Association.