ExaCare AI, a trailblazer in automation for operations teams in post-acute care facilities, announced a $30 million Series A round led by global software investor Insight Partners, with participation from Foundation Capital, Bienville Capital, and select post-acute operators.
The new capital will scale ExaCare’s AI platform for skilled nursing facilities and expand product, engineering, and customer support. ExaCare AI powers 1500+ facilities, including customers such as National Healthcare Associates, Journey Healthcare, Ignite Medical Resorts, Monarch Healthcare Management, and Majestic Care.
Across post-acute care, admissions teams are under pressure to make life-changing decisions in minutes often with incomplete information. Referral packets arrive as vast, unstructured documents, leading to clinical deal breakers getting buried, slow and inconsistent communication with referral sources, increased wait times for patients and families, operator revenue loss, and staff burnout. ExaCare AI exists to change this reality.
ExaCare AI enables skilled nursing facilities to make decisions faster and with greater confidence the moment a referral arrives. The platform ingests unstructured packets, surfaces clinical deal breakers, highlights risk and readiness signals, standardizes criteria across teams and shifts, and streamlines communication to reduce back and forth. The goal is safe, confident placements with less administrative burden.
“Our vision is to build an AI operating system for all of post-acute,” said Laird Russell, Co-founder and CEO of ExaCare AI. “Powerful AI agents will work alongside every team to turn scattered data into clear next steps. When every decision is auditable, every handoff is complete, and every workflow adapts in real time, caregivers can focus entirely on people and outcomes. I spent three and a half years with a brain injury in and out of medical care. Creating this new world is personal for me, and it is why we are investing deeply in proprietary models that are purpose built for this setting.”
“Post-acute providers operate under razor-thin margins and chronic staffing shortages, which have a real impact on health outcomes,” said George Mathew, Managing Director at Insight Partners. “ExaCare’s agentic AI platform is addressing this head-on by making admissions simpler, more reliable, and measurably faster for operators and the people they serve. Laird and the ExaCare AI team are relentless in their mission to improve post-acute care, and we’re thrilled to back them on their journey.”
In addition to the Series A, ExaCare is also announcing five new advisors who will help guide the company’s product roadmap with deep domain expertise, working hand-in-hand with ExaCare to build a custom-fit platform with features that matter the most to clinicians, caregivers, and administrators
ExaCare AI is building a breakthrough AI model purpose-built for post-acute care. It understands referral packets, payer rules, care histories, and the clinical signals that matter most during admission, allowing facilities to move from reactive processes to proactive, data-driven operations grounded in real-time insight. This foundation will power a suite of AI agents that work alongside care teams to streamline decisions and documentation, creating a connected system that reduces paperwork, improves consistency, and gives staff more time for patient care.
All agents are built with auditability, role based controls, and safeguards that respect privacy and security requirements. The intent is simple. Reduce the documentation mess, return the focus to patient care, and use the thousands of data points before and after admission to match each person to the right care and the best possible outcome.
ExaCare AI will host the ExaCare AI Summit on April 25, 2026 at The Phoenician in Scottsdale, Arizona. The company will bring together the most innovative CEOs and industry leaders in skilled nursing and long-term care to launch and celebrate the future of AI in the sector.















