Giving every patient with dementia and their caregiver access to 24/7 expert guidance they can trust
Founded by physicians, our mission is to ensure every patient and caregiver has access to the personalized support they need - from daily caregiving guidance to navigating Boston-area resources to planning ahead.
We can help you navigate all stages of the dementia journey
We know that caring for a loved one with dementia is overwhelming and that families are often left to navigate complex medical, safety, and care decisions on their own between brief clinical visits.
Founded by doctors at Massachusetts General Hospital, our program equips families with 24/7 access to a virtual geriatric care manager and, when situations become more complex, hands-on support from our experienced clinical team.
Geriatric care managers act as a “quarterback for aging care,” helping seniors and their families assess needs, coordinate care, and navigate complex medical and social systems. However, their services are expensive and far out of reach of the vast majority of American families caring for a loved one with dementia.
We started Eva to give every patient and caregiver the benefits of concierge geriatric care management - at a fraction of the cost. Our goal is to help families feel confident and supported at every stage of the dementia journey — all while ensuring the right level of help is available when it matters most.
About our team
Pooja Chandrashekar, MD, MBA
Pooja is an internal medicine physician at Massachusetts General Hospital. Her work focuses on improving care for older adults and she previously held roles related to healthcare delivery innovation at SCAN Health Plan and CareMore Health. She has a primary care panel at MGH Charlestown Healthcare Center. She received an MD from Harvard Medical School, an MBA from Harvard Business School, and an A.B. from Harvard College. She was named to the Forbes 30 Under 30 Healthcare and the National Minority Quality Forum 40 Under 40 lists.
Han Cao, LICSW
Han (pronounced “hahn”) is a clinical social worker in the Caregiver Support Program within the Dementia Care Collaborative at Massachusetts General Hospital. Han obtained her Bachelor of Arts degrees in Biology and Sociology at Boston College and her Master of Social Work at the University of Pennsylvania, where she also earned the Penn Aging Certificate. In her free time, she enjoys trying new foods, exercising, and exploring different hobbies.