
Log my Care, a London-based company providing a software platform that enables care homes and social care organisations to “go digital”, recently announced that it has raised a further £3M in funding. The investment was made by Mercia Ventures. The company has ambitious plans to use the funds to consolidate its position in the learning disability sector and expand its presence in home care.
Founded in 2017 by former University of Oxford engineering students, Sam Hussain and Adam Hurst, Log my Care is revolutionizing the way carers record patient notes, access medical records, and receive prompts and reminders through a user-friendly mobile app.
Carers using the platform have reported time savings up to an hour per shift, all while creating personalized care plans in a fraction of the time it would typically take. The software also empowers care providers to enhance efficiency, care quality, and oversight.
Currently, Log my Care supports over 1,300 care providers serving around 20,000 patients. The platform has gained significant traction among independent care providers and those in the learning disability sector. With this latest round of funding, the company is poised to further strengthen its foothold in the market and continue to drive innovation in the field of digital care management.
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