
Kinto
Empowering scientific exchange for medical affairs teams.
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Kinto operates as a technology-driven care coaching service, specifically targeting the needs of family members caring for individuals with dementia. The company was founded in 2016 by Joe Chung and Jeet Singh, who previously started a successful company, took it public, and retired before feeling unfulfilled and deciding to launch a mission-oriented venture in the longevity space. Their interest in dementia caregiving became deeply personal when Chung's own father was diagnosed with Alzheimer's.
The firm provides its services through a mobile application that combines three core elements: personalized, one-on-one coaching from trained experts; a tailored curriculum with content and action plans; and peer support groups for shared experiences. This model aims to digitize and scale traditional, in-person caregiver support programs, making assistance more accessible and affordable. Kinto's primary clients are not the individual caregivers but rather healthcare delivery channels such as Medicare, Medicaid, hospital systems, and accountable care organizations (ACOs), which pay for and distribute the service to caregivers for free. The company's product development has been substantially supported by over six million dollars in research grants from the National Institutes of Health.
A significant milestone occurred on April 15, 2024, when Kinto was acquired by Rippl, a dementia-focused specialty care provider. The acquisition integrated Kinto's evidence-based, AI-enabled support and education program with Rippl's clinical care model. As part of the transaction, the entire Kinto team joined Rippl, with co-founder Joe Chung assuming the role of Chief Technology Officer and Head of AI, tasked with integrating artificial intelligence to enhance care navigation and support for families. The merger aims to create a more comprehensive dementia care model that leverages technology to support both patients and their unpaid family caregivers.
Keywords: dementia caregiver support, family caregiving, Alzheimer's care, care coaching, eldercare technology, digital health platform, gerontology, caregiver education, AI in healthcare, mobile health, caregiver resources, senior care, long-term care support, virtual care, healthtech, Rippl, Joe Chung, Jeet Singh, National Institutes of Health, family support services