Our Theory of Change
A strategic framework that maps our pathway from identifying core challenges in elderly care to achieving lasting social impact through technology and innovation.
From Problem to Impact
Our systematic approach to transforming elderly care
Core Challenges
- •Aging population increasing care demands
- •Caregiver burnout and stress epidemic
- •Clinical inefficiencies in geriatric assessment
- •Fragmented care coordination systems
- •Limited access to quality elderly care
Our Interventions
- •Deploy AI-powered comprehensive geriatric assessments
- •Provide virtual companion support systems
- •Implement care coordination platforms
- •Train caregivers with digital tools
- •Integrate with existing healthcare systems
Immediate Results
- •50,000+ caregivers onboarded and trained
- •1 million+ clinical hours saved
- •280,000+ assessments completed
- •95% assessment accuracy achieved
- •70% reduction in documentation time
Medium-term Changes
- •Reduced caregiver stress and burnout
- •Improved quality of elderly care
- •Enhanced clinical decision-making
- •Better care coordination
- •Increased family engagement
Long-term Vision
- •Sustainable aging-in-place at scale
- •Dignified elderly care as standard
- •Healthcare system transformation
- •Reduced healthcare costs
- •Improved quality of life for elderly
Three Pillars of Impact
Core areas where Elderwise creates transformational change
Caregiver Empowerment
Reducing stress and complexity for 50,000+ caregivers through digital tools and support systems
Clinical Excellence
Saving 1M+ clinical hours while improving care quality through AI-powered assessments
Community Impact
Building sustainable aging-in-place infrastructure for communities worldwide
Key Assumptions
Critical factors for successful implementation
Technology Adoption
Healthcare providers and caregivers are willing to adopt AI-powered tools
System Integration
Existing healthcare systems can integrate with new technologies
Regulatory Support
Regulatory frameworks support digital health innovations
Scalability
Solutions can scale across different healthcare contexts
Key Stakeholders
Partners in transforming elderly care
Elderly Individuals
Primary beneficiaries receiving improved care
Family Caregivers
Direct users experiencing reduced stress and burden
Healthcare Providers
Partners implementing efficient care delivery
Policymakers
Enablers creating supportive frameworks