LilliCompanion: Smart, simple companion care.
LilliCompanion helps nanny agency build out elder companion services, caregivers develop elder companion skills rooted in evidence, and promotes wellness and aging in place for the aging population.
Is Companion Care for my Agency?
How LilliCompanion Works
Agencies can access the Market Entry Playbook for elder companion care with state licensing information, client intake forms, caregiver matching strategy, and more.
Care seekers can upskill as elder companions and expand their job opportunities.
Companions can access the Elder Companion Engagement Library, make easy bookings, and send shift notes with clients through our novel CareCal(TM) app.
Agency Readiness Online Course
The LilliCompanion Agency Readiness Program is designed for nanny and household staffing agencies who want to thoughtfully expand into elder companion support while staying outside the medical or personal-care lane.
This guided program walks you through the legal, operational, and business foundations needed to launch a referral-only, private-pay companion service line.
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We're proud our work is funded by:
NIH National Institute of Aging Grant #R143AG097257-01 and with RI Science and Technology Council matching funds: “Implementing a tech platform for training & consumer access to nanny agency sourced caregivers; a nascent elder companion care workforce."
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Agency Market Entry Playbook
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Access to CareCal(TM) Tech
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Lead Generation for Certain States
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About LilliCompanion
LilliCompanion is named after America’s first public health nurse, Lillian Wald. She lightened the load for families and fiercely advocated for women and children throughout her career.
Sarah B. Nadimpalli has been a nurse, mom, and caregiver for decades. She has an unquenchable thirst for start-ups and contributing something unique to the care space.
Drawing upon her experiences as a public health researcher, elder companion, and entrepreneur in the nanny agency space, she found a seemingly paradoxical solution to addressing the elder care workforce crisis: nannies. Believing that nannies have a wealth of transferrable skills to the elder space, she is developing a nanny agency playbook and CareCal(TM) technology for market entry to help solve the elder crisis.