This article showcases our top picks for the best San Francisco based Assisted Living companies. These startups and companies are taking a variety of approaches to innovating the Assisted Living industry, but are all exceptional companies well worth a follow.
We tried to pick companies across the size spectrum from cutting edge startups to established brands.
We selected these startups and companies for exceptional performance in one of these categories:
- Innovation
- Innovative ideas
- Innovative route to market
- Innovative product
- Growth
- Exceptional growth
- Exceptional growth strategy
- Management
- Societal impact
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Top San Francisco Assisted Living Startups
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Arctop
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Arctop provides neural interface technology that analyzes brain signals and produces an accurate measure of the mind in real-time.
San Francisco Campus for Jewish Living
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San Francisco Campus for Jewish Living is a Health Care company.
Rhoda Goldman Plaza
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Rhoda Goldman Plaza is an assisted living and memory care community, built on a foundation of not-for-profit values and Jewish principles.
Jewish Senior Living Group
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Jewish Senior Living Group is an innovative and growing network serving senior adults and their families across the Bay Area.
Mission Neighborhood Centers
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Mission Neighborhood Centers is a non-profit neighborhood center that provides community based services focused on low-income families.
Buena Vista Manor House
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Buena Vista Manor House provides retirement and assisted living facility.
Chronicle Season of Sharing Fund
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Chronicle Season of Sharing Fund is a nonprofit organization that provides one-time assistance to help Bay area households.
CalAccessibility
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CalAccessibility help disabled people with lawsuits and manages workspaces to make spaces suitable for them.