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  • $3,500,000
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    1 Investors

    Technology, Information and Internet
    Dec 20th, 2024
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    Dec 20th, 2024
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    Dec 20th, 2024
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Funding Round Profile

A Place for Mom

start up
United States - New York, NY - New York
  • 24/01/2022
  • Unknown
  • $175,000,000

A Place for Mom is the leading online platform and advisory service providing insight-driven and personalized solutions to family caregivers needing help with their senior loved ones.

With the largest national network of senior living communities and home-care providers, A Place for Mom’s mission is to enable caregivers to make the best decisions for their families. Our trusted advisory service is powered by the largest team of local expert senior living advisors, helping hundreds of thousands of families every year navigate the complexities of finding the right senior living solution across home care, independent living, memory care and assisted living.

A Place for Mom is paid by the senior living communities and home-care providers in its network, so its service is provided at no cost to families. For more information, please visit https://www.aplaceformom.com.


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Larry KutscherFounder

Larry Kutscher United States - New York, New York,

CEO of A Place for Mom, North America's largest senior living referral service which helps families find the right senior care while delivering value and support to over 20,000 senior communities and healthcare customers. A veteran CEO with over 30 years of experience leading digital, technology and service businesses through significant periods of growth and value creation. Most recently served as CEO of TravelClick, a leading global travel and technology company and led the sale of the company to Amadeus. Previously served as CEO of Register.com and led sale of company to Web.com. Also held senior positions at Dun & Bradstreet, Goldman Sachs and spent twelve years at American Express.