An AI Copilot for Caregiving

WHAT IS KERRY?

Kerry is an AI companion that creates a seamless caregiving ecosystem, connecting everyone responsible for a loved one’s care through simple text chat.

Aging parents and relatives living in their own homes value their independence but still rely on the care of family members and professionals. Kerry keeps track of tasks and information so you don’t have to. No unwieldy group text chats, no conflicting calendars.

As our loved ones age, they lean on support networks more and more for their daily needs.

Family members, friends, professionals, and community outreach centers provide that essential care. However, these caregivers lack simple and effective tools to coordinate amongst themselves. The communication gap becomes stressful and costly due to inefficiency.

That’s where Kerry comes in.

KERRY CONNECTS.

The benefits of community centric caregiving

Kerry simplifies caregiving by helping care teams and loved ones coordinate daily tasks like transportation, shopping, and appointments in one convenient place. It connects caregivers with service providers, ensuring community members receive the right services, and streamlines caregiving for organizations.

This approach supports care recipients by keeping them engaged and independent, allowing them to remain in their own homes. Maintaining this sense of continuity and trust through reliable providers has been shown to enhance resilience and overall well-being.

In addition, Kerry maximizes the use of community resources and empowers local nonprofits, civil organizations, and faith-based groups to expand their reach and impact. It also helps caregivers discover previously hard-to-find resources, providing critical support early in the caregiving journey.

Would you like to know how Kerry does all of this?

Are you interested in joining the Kerry beta community?

We are looking for caregivers, loved ones, community groups and commercial providers supporting key service types for the launch of Kerry! Learn more and join the Kerry community.