Quik-AI has unveiled Carey-AI, a cutting-edge artificial intelligence platform designed to tackle the complexities faced by care homes and home care providers. This innovative software aims to streamline care management processes and improve the quality of care delivered to vulnerable individuals.
Managing Director Paul Nery emphasised the critical role that care homes and home care services play in supporting society’s most vulnerable. “With rising patient acuity, budget constraints, and an increasing regulatory burden, providers face significant challenges in delivering effective services,” Nery stated. “This is where Carey-AI comes in.”
Traditionally, compliance management in care services involves extensive reading and auditing of care plans, often adhering to a ‘resident of the day’ approach. This method can be laborious and often results in considerable administrative overhead. Carey-AI seeks to revolutionise this process by automating data analysis, enabling care providers to gain insights that would typically require hours of manual work.
The platform is designed to integrate seamlessly with existing care planning software, allowing it to analyse vast amounts of data, including care plans, daily logs, and incident reports. By identifying potential areas of concern, Carey ensures that care records remain current and compliant with Care Quality Commission (CQC) standards and organisational requirements. The platform’s integration with reputable online resources such as the NHS, Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE), and the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) allows care providers to access a wealth of information, tailoring care delivery to meet the unique needs of each resident.
One of the key benefits of Carey-AI is its real-time monitoring and guidance capabilities, enabling care homes to proactively identify and address issues before they escalate, particularly in preparation for CQC inspections. “While we aren’t currently at a stage where Carey can directly write into care plans, it can suggest what should be included,” explained Piotr Jaskiewicz, Technology Lead at Quik-AI. “This feature significantly reduces the time our clients spend updating care documentation, providing professional syntax that staff can utilise.”
Nery highlighted that the introduction of Carey-AI allows care providers to concentrate on their primary goal: delivering excellent care. “Our clients have reported that this platform enables them to reduce costs while improving outcomes,” he noted. “Rather than having to compromise on one aspect for the sake of another, Carey supercharges your team, increases care quality, and cuts costs. It doesn’t get much better than that.”
The launch of Carey-AI comes at a crucial time when the demand for high-quality care services is greater than ever. As the sector grapples with increasing regulatory pressures and the challenges posed by a growing number of patients with complex needs, the introduction of this AI-driven platform promises to deliver much-needed support and efficiency to care providers.
With the potential to transform the landscape of care management, Carey-AI is set to make a significant impact on the way care services operate, ultimately enhancing the quality of care available to those who need it most.