
GrandPAD
grandPad is a simple and secure tablet computer built for older seniors. grandPad easily connects seniors to the family - call 800-704-9412.
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GrandPad operates in the senior care and telehealth markets, providing a purpose-built tablet designed to combat social isolation and enhance virtual care for adults over 75. The company was founded in 2014 by CEO Scott Lien, a former tech executive at Intuit, and his son, Isaac Lien, who now serves as the company's Head of Innovation. The inspiration stemmed from their family's personal struggle to stay connected with their aging mother/grandmother, who found conventional technology frustrating. This experience drove them to create a simplified, secure device from a senior's perspective, launching the first prototype from a university startup incubator.
The company's business model is twofold, catering to both individual consumers (B2C) and healthcare organizations (B2B). Revenue is generated through the sale and subscription of the GrandPad tablet, which includes unlimited data, ad-free music streaming, and 24/7 customer support. On the enterprise side, GrandPad partners with healthcare providers and in-home care companies, like Comfort Keepers and Home Instead, offering a HIPAA-compliant platform that integrates into clinical workflows to facilitate remote patient monitoring and telehealth services. Strategic partnerships and equity investments from companies like Acer and Consumer Cellular have been crucial to its growth. Since its first tablet launch in 2015, the company has expanded its reach, opening a European office in 2019 and selling through retailers like Amazon and Walgreens as of 2022.
The GrandPad tablet is engineered to eliminate common technological frustrations for seniors. It operates on a built-in 4G LTE connection, removing the need for Wi-Fi, and features a simplified interface with large icons and enhanced speakers. Security is a core feature; the device functions on a closed network where a designated family administrator manages a "Circle of Trust," a pre-approved list of contacts who can communicate with the user via a companion app. This private network allows for secure video calls, photo sharing, and messaging without the risk of scams or unwanted contact. The tablet comes ready to use out of the box with no complex setup and includes features tailored to seniors' interests, such as games, music, news, a magnifying glass, and integrated apps like Zoom and Lyft.
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