Pacific Business News – Vivia Cares Uses Tech to Reinvent Home-based Care

Dew-Anne Langcaon, CEO of Vivia Cares Inc., envisions a future where scheduling a nurse’s aide visit can be done with a mobile app and is easy as making a dinner reservation. That future is not that far off, if she has anything to do about it.
Aloha State Daily Features Vivia Expansion to Washington

Executive Director Racheal Lynch on bringing a senior care model developed in Honolulu to Olympia. She shares hiring tips and more about her focus on ‘keeping the aloha mentality.’
The Olympian Recognizes Vivia Expansion

The Olympian recognized Vivia Home Care’s expansion to the South Sound area of Washington
UH Manoa Shidler College of Business Recognizes Dew-Anne Langcaon, Vivia Cares CEO on Social Media

UH Manoa Shidler College of Business Recognizes Dew-Anne Langcaon, Vivia Cares CEO on Social Media
KHON2 Feature – Hawaiʻi Exports Kūpuna Care to the Continent

HONOLULU (KHON2) — Vivia Cares is a company based in Honolulu that is expanding its innovative home care services to Olympia, Washington.
Vivia Home-Care Model Expands to Pacific Northwest

South Sound Business magazine recognized Vivia Home Care’s new expansion to the Pacific Northwest.
VP of Operations Mary Lester Recognized by MidWeek Magazine

MidWeek magazine featured Mary Lester in their Movers column.
Vivia by Ho‘okele Home Care Announces Staff Promotions

Vivia by Ho‘okele Home Care announced that Tracy Hart will serve as Vice President of Client Navigation and Mary Lester will serve as Vice President of Operations for Vivia by Ho‘okele Home Care.
Vivia Cares CEO Dew-Anne Langcaon featured in Keiretsu Forum’s “Women of Innovation”

Vivia Cares CEO Dew-Anne Langcaon has been featured in Keiretsu Forum’s “Women of Innovation” series. The article is posted on their LinkedIn page here: Keiretsu Forum on LinkedIn: Keiretsu Forum’s Women Of Innovation
Pacific Business News features VIVIA Cares AI Research Grant with Johns Hopkins University

Vivia Cares was recently granted $200,000 over a one-year period from the National Institute on Aging to lead an AI research pilot project with Johns Hopkins University.