A new way to train caregivers—with love, clarity, and care.
Meet Betsi - Care that feels like home.
When someone you love needs help, those looking after them should feel like an extension of you.
It began with one family.
And one little girl named Betsy.
Betsy needed special care.
Her parents tried everything—carefully selecting caregivers, giving detailed instructions, and checking in constantly.
But no matter how much they prepared, every new caregiver made the same mistakes.
Not because they didn’t care.
But because they didn’t know what they were missing.
Betsy’s care is nuanced.
Small, preventable mistakes—missing a subtle sign, or mishandling a routine task can lead to serious consequences.
Hospital visits.
ICU stays.
Moments that could have been avoided with the right training.
So, her parents built the solution. Not only for Betsy—but for every family like theirs.
Caregivers want to do a good job.
But most training is too basic, too general, or doesn’t prepare them for real-world care—especially for individuals with unique needs.
Small mistakes can have life-threatening consequences.
Caregivers burn out when they don’t feel prepared.
Patients suffer when care isn’t tailored to them.
Families feel helpless when they can’t trust the training.
This isn’t okay. And it’s preventable.
Care the way families would give it.
Meet Betsi trains caregivers the way families would—personally, thoughtfully, and clearly.
Every caregiver is trained specifically for your loved one.
Every training is reviewed by doctors.
Every moment of care is supported—with tools and real-time help.
No guessing. No winging it. Just care done right.
Real Families. Real Impact —
Why the World Needs Meet Betsi.
Every day, families face challenges because of the lack of structured caregiver training. These stories underscore the urgent need for Meet Betsi.

This is more than training.
It’s a movement to make care better—for everyone.
At Meet Betsi, we are redefining the caregiving industry through an innovative approach to education and technology. Whether you are a caregiver seeking professional development, a healthcare provider looking to enhance workforce training, or an advocate for equitable access to quality care, you can be a part of this transformation.