Our collective vision

At tutuhome, we understand that patients are more than just numbers. Every person, often the most vulnerable among us, represents an actual person who has specific .

We’re in this to make a difference, working together to close the communication gaps that undermine patient care.

Our history guides our future

Our story starts with Glenn Prampin, a real estate broker involved in multiple healthcare projects, and Alexandre Le, an IT manager who worked in the Healthcare industry for more than 10 years.  At the apogee of the COVID-19 epidemic, Alexandre, like many others, realized the impact the isolation associated with a poor environment was contributing to the decline of patients in the most dire situation.

I’m helping put a man on the moon

In 1961, John F. Kennedy visited NASA headquarters for the first time. During his tour, he met engineers, mathematicians, and astronauts, but one janitor left a lasting impression. When Kennedy asked what he did at NASA, the janitor answered proudly, “Well, Mr. President, I’m helping put a man on the moon.”

He understood the importance of his small part in achieving a great vision.

At tutuhomes, every role—from entry level to CEO—matters in achieving our vision. The work completed by each employee impacts the effect we have on the patients we serve.

We’re in this to make a difference, working together to close the communication gaps that undermine patient care.

— Alexandre Le, co-founder