The Helper Bees: Why We Invested

By Sophia Friedman

There are over 46M adults over age 65 living in the US today, and that number is expected to grow to almost 90M by 2050. The global population is aging at unprecedented rates -- older people make up an increasing share of the world’s population. This phenomenon is more pronounced in the United States than anywhere else in the world. The U.S. Census Bureau projects that older adults (people over 65) are expected to outnumber children under the age of 18 by 2034. Given the speed with which the US population is aging, compounded by the COVID-19 pandemic which has highlighted health risks associated with institutionalization, there are increasing pressures to enable adults to age in place and keep older adults out of senior living facilities. 

Solution

The Helper Bees (THB) partners with Long-Term Care Insurance carriers and Medicare Advantage health plans to provide quality care and appropriate tools to keep older adults independent, healthy and living at home longer. The Helper Bees strives to help older adults age in place successfully and does so by addressing the ‘social determinants of aging’: the conditions in the environments where people age that affect a wide range of health outcomes. The Helper Bees has developed a complete regulatory and administrative platform that blends claims processing, provider recruitment, and provider credentialing with the member-facing aging-in-place marketplace, aggregating all in-home care and support services into one platform. The platform’s direct impact is increased member satisfaction, improved health outcomes, and reduced claims costs and institutionalization rates.

Why We Invested

By 2040, 80 million Americans will be over the age of 65. 40 million individuals will need long-term care, and 90% of these will want to remain at home as they age. Today’s demographic shifts are changing consumer demands and placing unique pressures on the payors of long-term care. These payors, including Medicare Advantage and Long-Term Care Insurers, will need to focus on improving the social determinants of aging in order to improve care delivery to older adults. The Helper Bees addresses this market opportunity by providing a comprehensive aging-in-place platform to allow payors to tap into provider networks that enable older adults to age at home more seamlessly and successfully, thus resulting in better health outcomes at lower costs.

The Helper Bees aggregates various solutions related to the aging process into one to provide a single point of entry through which patients or caregivers can manage their own care. While point solutions exist to address various fragmented portions of the aging process, The Helper Bees is unique in that it consolidates these solutions into one platform that manages both the services themselves as well as claims processing, thus removing friction from the aging process. The Helper Bees’ team has proven themselves to be a strong leaders and well versed in understanding the unique payor environment related to Long-Term Care Insurance and Medicare Advantage. The team has a clear focus on improving the aging process for older adults and understands the importance of making healthcare more equitable and accessible to improve healthcare for all older adults regardless of socioeconomic class or demographics.

Impact

We believe The Helper Bees has the ability to make a positive impact by providing a solution that improves the aging process for older adults by focusing on the social determinants of aging. The Helper Bees has already demonstrated a meaningful reduction in the institutionalization of seniors – its Care Concierge product has resulted in a significant reduction in institutionalization to date. Further, The Helper Bees improves the process of aging in older adults in two ways:

  1. By enabling individuals to more easily understand and take advantage of their supplemental benefits

  2. By managing payment and reimbursement for these services, which individuals might not have the cash flow to support, therefore making these services more accessible to aging individuals

The Helper Bees reaches customers in all 50 US states of varying socioeconomic classes, races and ethnicities. The Helper Bees is in the process of expanding into Medicare Advantage, launching with its first customer in 2022. Medicare Advantage plans are often focused on chronically ill populations, which includes patients that are also eligible for Medicaid coverage – these patients are dual eligible, meaning the beneficiaries quality for both Medicare and Medicaid benefits. We anticipate dual eligible members will be a critical area of focus for The Helper Bees as the Company expands to partner with more Medicare Advantage customers. As the company continues to scale and expand into Medicare Advantage, we are excited by The Helper Bee’s opportunity to expand access to underserved populations and to improve the aging process for all.