Care coordination platform for aging families with clinical expertise
Alder pairs licensed nurses and social workers with software to help families navigate aging. The tech stack—React, Java, Spring Boot, AWS Lambda, DynamoDB, Claude, plus BI tools (Power BI, Tableau, Looker)—reflects a services-first company building internal tooling for case management and analytics rather than a pure software play. Hiring velocity is accelerating toward healthcare roles (7 open) and managers (7 open), indicating a shift from founder-led delivery toward scaled operations; simultaneous investment in AI-enhanced analytics and referral automation suggests the company is automating intake and decision-support to reduce manual friction.
Alder provides hands-on care coordination for families managing aging parents or relatives. The service model centers on local life care managers—nurses and social workers—who combine clinical assessment, care coordination, and emotional support. Core offerings include home evaluations for safety and accessibility, medical appointment coordination, care plan design, and crisis response (hospital visits, family mediation). The company operates in the US, headquartered in Newton, MA, with 51–200 employees and 13 active job openings. Revenue comes from families and increasingly from institutional referral partners (physicians, home health agencies, senior living communities). Internal tooling includes proprietary case-management software, BI dashboards for managers, and emerging AI-driven analytics to streamline referrals and scaling.
Alder uses React and Java/Spring Boot for its core platform, AWS (Lambda, DynamoDB) for infrastructure, Claude for AI features, and Power BI, Tableau, and Looker for analytics dashboards. HubSpot powers partner relationship tracking.
Current projects include proprietary case-management software, BI dashboards for care managers, AI-enhanced analytics and automation, home health and physician referral pathways, and HubSpot partner activity tracking to expand referral networks.