Full-Time

Senior Product Manager

Posted on 8/28/2025

Abby Care

Abby Care

201-500 employees

Trains family caregivers for Medicaid reimbursement

No salary listed

San Francisco, CA, USA

Hybrid

On-site 3–4 days per week in San Francisco, CA.

Category
Product (2)
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Required Skills
Product Management
Machine Learning
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • 6+ years of product management experience, including shaping product vision and building zero-to-one products
  • A proven track record of scaling and iterating features based on user data and insights
  • Demonstrated success bringing AI/ML-powered solutions into production
  • Strong analytical skills with experience using data to drive product decisions and demonstrated ability to deeply understand user needs and translate them into clear product strategy
  • Exceptional communication and collaboration skills – you have the ability to inspire and align cross-functional teams
  • Experience in healthcare, compliance-heavy industries, or SaaS is a plus
Responsibilities
  • Own the full product lifecycle for care workflow automation—from vision and strategy to execution, measurement, and iteration—acting as the accountable owner for outcomes that directly impact Abby Care’s growth and families served
  • Set and drive strategic priorities, making bold trade-offs and ensuring every initiative aligns with company goals, regulatory requirements, and the mission to empower caregivers and families
  • Deliver measurable business impact, improving provider efficiency, compliance, and satisfaction while unlocking sustainable growth and operational scale
  • Translate deep user and market understanding into innovation, leveraging AI/ML and emerging healthcare technologies to build differentiated, next-generation solutions
  • Lead through influence and alignment, galvanizing cross-functional partners (engineering, clinical, operations, finance, and leadership) around a shared roadmap and measurable success criteria

Abby Care provides a platform that trains and certifies family members to become paid caregivers for their relatives with disabilities who are on Medicaid. Through a mobile app and virtual training, families can manage eligibility, complete certifications at no cost, and receive weekly payments as W-2 employees. This approach differs from traditional agencies by turning family members into a new supply of clinical caregivers, supported by digital documentation tools and registered nurse supervision. The company's goal is to solve the caregiver shortage and improve health outcomes by making it easier for families to provide and be compensated for professional-grade home care.

Company Size

201-500

Company Stage

Late Stage VC

Total Funding

$35M

Headquarters

Denver, Colorado

Founded

2021

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Expansion into five states with $35M Series funding from top-tier VCs.
  • 91% of families report feeling valued after becoming compensated caregivers.
  • Model reduces institutional care costs while improving patient outcomes measurably.

What critics are saying

  • Established competitors like Abby Services erode market share through local presence.
  • Similar branding with Abby Health Care Inc causes reputational confusion and referral loss.
  • Copycat providers fragment limited Medicaid waiver pool, threatening revenue in new markets.

What makes Abby Care unique

  • Trains family members as paid caregivers, unlocking new clinical labor supply.
  • Handles Medicaid reimbursement and administrative burden for states and families.
  • Achieves 38% hospitalization reduction within 120 days of care delivery.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Life Insurance

401(k) Retirement Plan

Unlimited Paid Time Off

Paid Holidays

Parental Leave

Home Office Stipend

Company News

Axios
Aug 22nd, 2025
Abby Care raises $35M for caregivers

Abby Care, a startup, has raised $35M to certify child caregivers, providing a solution for those balancing work and caregiving. A mother used the service to become a licensed caregiver for her son recovering from burns. The article also mentions unrelated news about U.S. visa scrutiny, California's redistricting laws, and a pause on new visas for truck drivers, highlighting broader political and economic issues.

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