Meela Launches Personalized AI Companion to Combat Loneliness Epidemic Among Seniors
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12:00 PM on Thursday, September 11
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NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 11, 2025--
Meela, a personalized AI companion for seniors, today launched publicly and announced $3.5 million in seed funding led by Bain Capital Ventures (BCV). With these funds, Meela will invest in R&D to expand its product capabilities and clinical efficacy research.
Loneliness is a rapidly growing epidemic in the US that acutely affects the expanding senior population (age 65+), according to the U.S. Surgeon General. One in three seniors report feeling lonely, and 24% are considered socially isolated. Loneliness is correlated with significantly increased risk of heart disease, stroke and early death, with a mortality impact similar to smoking 15 cigarettes a day. At the same time, the U.S. faces a significant shortage of caregivers both in homes and at senior care facilities, which affects the quality of care.
Meela is the first AI companion for seniors that does not require devices or hardware and can be accessed with any phone. Meela is a voice companion that supplements human interaction to help seniors feel heard, understood and supported. Select insights from Meela conversations are shared with caregivers to improve the quality of care and optimize for proactive interventions while maintaining privacy sensitivities.
“We’re building Meela to be the trusted companion that every senior deserves, and every caretaker needs,” said Josh Sach, founder and CEO of Meela. “This is more than a company for us at Meela–it’s a mission that we take very seriously as we work toward alleviating a source of tremendous global human suffering.”
Meela reaches seniors through scheduled phone calls—no apps, no devices, just the phone they already use. Each call feels like a familiar check-in: Meela greets the resident by name, recalls details from past conversations, and asks thoughtful, personalized questions based on their interests.
Some questions are designed to evoke joy and memories, like “What song always makes you smile?” Others gently open the door to discuss well-being, such as “How have you been feeling?” If a senior is experiencing any concerns—like ongoing leg pain—Meela flags it for staff through a HIPAA-compliant dashboard and via notification, enabling proactive care in environments where care personnel resources are often stretched thin.
By blending compassionate conversation with clinical insight, Meela helps seniors feel seen while giving care teams the tools to respond early and meaningfully, complementing the care infrastructure that health systems already have in place.
Meela is used by customers including RiverSpring Living which serves over 22,000 people daily across independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, rehab, and home care services.
“Meela is transforming how we fight isolation and support emotional well-being,” said David V. Pomeranz, president and CEO of RiverSpring Living. “AI cannot replace human connection, but can be an impactful enhancement to our care teams.”
“Generative AI — and emerging voice technology — is going to have a profound impact on global productivity, but Meela represents an opportunity to build an AI product that solves a global health challenge at the same time,” said Christina Melas-Kyriazi, partner at Bain Capital Ventures. “It’s hard to think of a better mission than to help seniors find comfort and connection as they age, while enabling better care.”
About Meela
Meela is a personalized AI voice companion for seniors. It helps seniors feel heard, understood and supported by providing compassionate conversation. Meela also provides a HIPAA-compliant dashboard for caregivers to receive health alerts and deliver better care. Based in New York, the company partners with long-term care facilities nationwide and is rapidly expanding. To learn more, visit www.meela.ai. Sign a loved one up for Meela today by going to my.meela.ai.
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