Our Story

Losing my father to a preventable condition was a wake-up call that made me realize the urgent need for better senior care. He was diagnosed with arrhythmia and underwent cardiac ablation procedures. My sister and I thought he was doing well—until one morning, he became extraordinarily tired, and his heart rate spiked. He was rushed to the hospital, but tragically, he passed away soon after.
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It was only later that I learned ablations aren’t a permanent fix, and conditions can worsen unexpectedly. Had we monitored his vitals, symptoms, and activities regularly, we might have caught the deterioration earlier—before it became an emergency. In this day and age of every connected health technology imaginable, allowing such a tragedy is unacceptable, which inspired me to start Falconeer.
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Our goal is to empower caregivers—whether they’re nurses in skilled nursing facilities, staff in assisted living, or family members at home—to provide the care seniors need. What sets Falconeer apart is how we get caregivers of all abilities to collect the right data at all times to allow remote healthcare providers to make the right decisions. We monitor, anticipate, ask the right questions when things go wrong, and let healthcare providers instantly analyze the data and take corrective action, preventing emergencies.
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Every modern vehicle has a diagnostic system that collects data from all its components and raises alerts in case of anomalies. The human body lacks such a "check engine light", so to speak. Falconeer aims to be such a diagnostic system, providing caregivers and healthcare providers with critical data that help prevent health breakdowns before they occur. By capturing and analyzing detailed health data in real-time, Falconeer enables proactive care, ensuring seniors receive the right attention at the right time.
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- Nara Rajagopalan, co-founder and CEO