Date listed
1 week agoEmployment Type
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Location: New York City (4–5 days/week in person)
Type: Full-time
Experience: 5+ years
Compensation: $175K–$220K + meaningful early equity
We are a full-stack dementia care company. An estimated 7.4 million Americans age 65 and older are living with Alzheimer's dementia today, and that number could reach 13.8 million by 2060 absent a medical breakthrough. Health care, long-term care, and hospice payments for this population are projected at $409 billion in 2026 — with Medicare and Medicaid covering roughly $263 billion of it and families paying about $103 billion out of pocket. That figure doesn't count the ~13 million unpaid caregivers who provided more than 19 billion hours of care in 2025, work valued at over $446 billion.
Those numbers describe a system that doesn't exist. Dementia care in America is a patchwork of neurologists, primary care, social workers, home aides, adult day programs, benefits paperwork, and a spouse or adult child holding it all together with a spiral notebook. People are diagnosed an average of 3.5 years after symptoms first appear, and more than half of diagnoses in primary care come only after the disease has reached moderate or advanced stages — past the window where the newest disease-modifying therapies can help at all.
We're building the company that should exist instead: clinical care, care navigation, and software as one integrated stack. We work with patients and families across the country and are rapidly expanding our footprint with hospital systems and neurology clinics. We have an exclusive partnership with Johns Hopkins, and we're a Series A company backed by top-tier investors including Y Combinator.
Three things changed at once, and the infrastructure to take advantage of them hasn't been built yet:
Earlier detection plus real treatment options plus a payment model plus a specialist shortage equals a problem that has to be solved with software and a distributed care team. That's what we do.
We want hands-on senior and staff engineers who want to take on a problem that actually matters. We are re-imagining the full stack of dementia care — the products and services families use to navigate an enormously complex disease. That spans care navigation, symptom and progression tracking, personalized medicine, clinical trial matching, benefits and caregiver support, and everything in between.
This is not a role where you get handed a spec. You'll work directly with patients, their families, our clinicians, and our in-house care navigation team that supports people nationwide. You'll sit in on calls, watch navigators work, and ship the thing they needed last week. We expect engineers here to have opinions about the product and the care model, not just the implementation.
We're LLM-obsessed, and not in a "we added a chatbot" way. The core bet is that AI lets a care navigation team of dozens support a population that would otherwise require thousands — synthesizing a decade of fragmented records into a usable clinical picture, surfacing progression signals before a crisis, matching patients to trials they'd never hear about otherwise, drafting the prior auth, and giving a daughter in Ohio at 2am a real answer about her father. If you're the person who keeps building agents on nights and weekends because you can't help it, this is the place to do it in production, with real stakes.
Vihar (Head of Engineering)
Nikhil (CEO)
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