
Arishta
AI-driven residential care and healthcare technology platform.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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* | £10.0m | Debt | |
Total Funding | 000k |
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Arishta Limited, founded in London in 2024, is a healthcare group executing a buy-and-build strategy focused on transforming the residential care sector through technology. The company was established by executive chairman Kalpesh Shah, a health-tech entrepreneur who previously founded and exited VCare Systems, a digital medication management platform for care homes. Shah's experience in health-tech is central to Arishta's mission of integrating AI-powered technology with established care models to enhance service quality and operational efficiency.
The firm's business model centers on acquiring residential nursing care homes and implementing advanced technology to improve outcomes. Arishta utilizes intelligent automation, predictive analytics, and real-time monitoring across its assets to deliver patient-centric and efficient healthcare. In August 2025, the company secured a £10 million investment from Growth Lending to fuel its national expansion. This capital supported its first acquisition, A & R Care Limited, which operates two residential nursing homes in Croydon, South London, with 66 beds for residents with dementia and complex care needs. The company serves both private and local authority-funded residents.
Arishta's strategy involves not only acquiring existing facilities but also developing its own AI-driven platform to ensure care quality, continuity, and cost-efficiency across its growing portfolio. The company plans to use its funding to accelerate further acquisitions and to increase capacity at its current locations, which will involve new recruitment.
Keywords: residential care, healthcare technology, AI in healthcare, nursing homes, elder care, assisted living, health-tech, intelligent automation, predictive analytics, patient-centric care, care home acquisition, digital health, complex care, dementia care, healthcare investment, buy-and-build, care quality, medical technology, senior living