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Equitage Ventures is a venture capital firm based in the United States, dedicated to supporting entrepreneurs who address the needs of older adults. The firm focuses on early-stage investments in healthcare, biotech, and longevity sectors, although specific fund size and AUM details are not disclosed. Their team includes professionals with backgrounds in medicine and senior living management.
Equitage Ventures invests in early-stage companies innovating within the senior care continuum, targeting pre-seed, seed, and seed-plus stages. Their investment strategy emphasizes enhancing the quality of life for older adults by addressing their physical, mental, spiritual, and social needs. The firm provides capital, distribution, and strategic guidance across various sectors related to aging.
Notable current investments by Equitage Ventures include workforce management software for facility-based care, a leading EHR for senior living communities, and next-gen home health coding solutions. Previous investments encompass technology and clinical services for chronic care management, conversational AI agents for care management, and virtual urgent care for post-acute and long-term care.
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Equitage Ventures typically participates in early-stage funding rounds, often leading investments in companies that align with their focus on senior care innovation.
The firm is open to follow-on investments in their portfolio companies, particularly if they continue to align with their mission of enhancing the quality of life for older adults.
Specific details regarding the size of Equitage Ventures' current fund are not publicly disclosed.
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