The Helper Bees Secures Series B Funding to Empower Americans to Age Independently in the Comfort of Their Own Homes
The Helper Bees, a full-service insurtech company that creates innovative aging-in-place solutions for both payers and insureds, has secured
The new round of funding comes on the heels of The Helper Bees’ significant growth in recent months. This includes increasing revenue by 3x in just over a year and increasing their team size by 8x.
The Helper Bees enables older adults who want to age independently at home to do so with support of their insurance carriers. They accomplish this through advanced data analytics and tech-enabled services to streamline the insurance claims process and experience, which drives significant cost savings for
According to an
Using its network and technology platform, The Helper Bees can easily deploy a range of services into the home. The result is that older adults can access vetted vendors directly through the
“Because all of these aging-in-place services live on the same platform, payers have access to standardized data and next-level insights,” said
The importance of a robust regulatory framework to serve the aging-in-place population is one of the reasons The Helper Bees selected
“The Helper Bees’ platform is about giving the flexibility for seniors to live in independence and comfort, which is something the majority of them want but far fewer are able to maintain as they age. Today, older folks end up losing their independence because of complexity – it’s hard to access these disparate services within a broken and myopic healthcare system governed by a web of complex regulations. The Helper Bees brings together a fragmented market of services, each of which alone doesn’t fully unlock a senior’s independence, but together they represent something you can’t put a price on,” said
The Helper Bees will use the Series B funds to expand its
With these diverse needs in mind,
About The Helper Bees
The Helper Bees is an insurtech company delivering solutions that allow older adults to successfully age in place. The Helper Bees is focused on conscientious member engagement and is backed by a robust regulatory platform powered by healthAlign, a company pioneering supplemental benefit administration in Medicare Advantage. This unique combination of service and technology provides the infrastructure needed for payers to access, deploy, and scale quality non-medical services into the home, thereby transforming independent aging for millions of Americans.
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