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AI Startup CareBestie Secures $4.4M Seed to Transform Home Health Monitoring

Israeli AI startup CareBestie secures $4.4M seed funding led by TLV Partners to transform home health monitoring with voice-based patient engagement.

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Jerusalem, 22 January, 2026 (TPS-IL) — Israeli venture fund TLV Partners led a $4.4 million Seed round for CareBestie, a U.S.-based AI-driven, voice-based patient engagement platform for home health and hospice. The startup, co-founded by serial entrepreneur Daniel Haven, uses automated calls in patients’ preferred languages to track wellbeing and alert human caregivers only when necessary, increasing operational visibility without adding staff.

“CareBestie is building critical infrastructure that supports physical and mental wellbeing while reducing reliance on scarce human resources,” said TLV Partners’ Shahar Tzafrir. The company currently works with agencies serving over 55,000 daily patients and aims to reach 250,000 by 2026.

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