Enabling caregivers to improve the lives of people living with dementia.
Ceresti activates family caregivers to proactively detect and address changes in their loved one’s condition, saving health plans and ACOs thousands of dollars per patient.

People living with dementia incur 27% of all Medicare hospitalizations. Ceresti reduces them by more than half.

Independently validated cost savings
Independently validated clinical studies prove that our caregiver-enabled dementia care program works. The proof is in the claims data.
>50%
>30%
Reduction in avoidable hospitalizations for patients with dementia
Decrease in medical costs for patients with dementia
Personalized at scale to each caregiver
We analyze claims data and risk factors to optimize our program to every patient’s and caregiver’s situation.
We send caregivers a tablet and introduce them to their personal care navigator (coach).
Our care navigator supports the caregiver and proactively communicates with them weekly.
Understand the care plan, including medications, help implement and improve care coordination.
Connect caregivers to plan benefits and community-based resources.
Seek primary care when changes
in a loved one's condition are
detected
Report symptoms and issues
accurately
Family Caregiver Superpowers
Easy to implement
We identify and enroll caregivers, drive their engagement, and provide actionable, real-time alerts to care management teams to prevent avoidable hospitalizations.
How it works
Medical Cost Savings
$6,828
Per Enrolled Patient Per Year
Proven outcomes
Our independently validated clinical studies show that Ceresti unlocks thousands of dollars in cost savings per enrolled patient for health plans and ACOs by reducing avoidable hospitalizations.
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We are so confident that we can deliver cost savings for health plans and ACOs that we're willing to put our fees at risk.
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Resources and insights
Article
The Indispensable Partnership: Physicians and Unpaid Family Caregivers in Dementia Care
In its unflinching report “America’s Unseen Workforce: The State of Family Caregiving,” Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health sheds a stark light on the state of caregiving for people with dementia. Physicians are in a unique position to chart a new course for their patients -- and the loved ones who care for them.
Ceresti can help. To help your dementia patients and their family caregivers access the benefits of the GUIDE model, refer them to Ceresti Health: guide.ceresti.com
Article
Why Dementia Is So Hard for Primary Care—and What Value-Based Leaders Can Do About It
In value-based care, we ask primary care providers to be quarterbacks—responsible for clinical outcomes, cost containment and patient experience. But when it comes to dementia, an important condition that by its nature can be a challenge to diagnose and difficult to manage, we’ve handed them the ball without a playbook.
This article explores the challenges primary care organizations face in managing dementia patients—and some of the solutions available for improving outcomes, lowering costs and reducing risk.
Article
Leveraging the Annual Wellness Visit to Detect Dementia in Your Patient Population
By John Mach, MD.
Many value-based practices emphasize the Medicare Annual Wellness Visit (AWV) to their patients. The AWV is a great opportunity to improve screening for dementia but it needs to include a specific, standardized screen. This article discusses why screening is so important and how leveraging technology can improve screening during the AWV.
Did you know?
People living with dementia incur 27% of all Medicare hospitalizations. The real costs of dementia are often invisible; however, when made visible, dementia is a top target for cost savings.
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