An older couple walking a garden path at golden hour
Our story

Built for one person. Made for many.

Heart Helper started at a kitchen table — with a dad coming home from the hospital, and a daughter determined to keep him there.

Most health software is built for the clinician, then reluctantly made usable for the patient. Heart Helper started the other way around.

It began as an app for one man — a father recovering from heart failure at home, who shouldn't have to log in, type, or squint to take care of himself. Big buttons. A voice that reads the screen aloud. A photo of the grandkids and a reason to keep going. When something looked wrong, his family knew before the hospital did.

It worked. And it turned out the thing that kept him well is exactly what home health agencies need to keep hundreds of people well — because remote monitoring only works if patients actually use the devices, and people only use what feels like care instead of surveillance.

So Heart Helper grew into a back office for agencies: the quiet structure that catches the early signal, surfaces the few patients who need a nurse today, and makes the Medicare paperwork disappear — without the agency hiring anyone to watch it.

The name is the promise. We don't do the healing - we hold up the people doing the care, and the people receiving it, so both can reach higher. That's our job — to hold up the people doing the care, and the people receiving it.

What we believe

Three things we won't compromise.

Warm beats clever

If an 82-year-old can't use it half-asleep, it's broken. Warmth isn't decoration — it's what makes the whole thing work.

Earn it honestly

We help agencies get paid for real clinical work that keeps people out of the hospital. The best bill is the one that prevented a bigger one.

Hold up, don't take over

The agency keeps the care and the relationship. We're the structure underneath — quiet, sturdy, always there.

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