What is Prairie Elder Care?
Prairie Elder Care operates at the intersection of specialized geriatric medicine and community-based residential support. By focusing exclusively on dementia care within the Kansas City metropolitan area, the company has pioneered a small-home environment model that diverges from traditional, large-scale institutional facilities. Their portfolio, which includes the Farmstead East, Farmstead West, and Farmstead Lake House locations, emphasizes a high-touch, personalized approach to memory care. This strategic positioning allows the firm to address the growing demand for compassionate, evidence-based dementia services while maintaining a high standard of clinical oversight and family-oriented support systems.
How much funding has Prairie Elder Care raised?
Prairie Elder Care has raised a total of $1.4M across 1 funding round:
Debt
$1.4M
Debt (2025): $1.4M with participation from First Bank of the Lake
Key Investors in Prairie Elder Care
First Bank of the Lake
A financial institution providing specialized commercial lending and debt financing solutions to support the growth of established healthcare enterprises.
What's next for Prairie Elder Care?
The infusion of capital is expected to catalyze the next phase of the company's growth, likely involving the expansion of their residential footprint and the enhancement of their day program offerings. As the organization transitions into a more mature enterprise-level entity, the focus will shift toward optimizing operational efficiencies and potentially scaling their proprietary care model to new geographic markets. By utilizing debt financing, Prairie Elder Care maintains equity control while securing the necessary liquidity to invest in facility upgrades and specialized staff training, ensuring they remain at the forefront of the dementia care industry.
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