AI Companions for Elder Care: How They Think & How They Can Help
November 10, 2025
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DateNov 10, 2025Duration90 minutes
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02:00 PM CST03:00 PM EST
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Many jobs are at risk of being replaced by AI, but hospice and adult care is an industry where AI can improve outcomes for patients while improving job satisfaction and reducing workload for staff.
No one enters this industry
because they have a deep and abiding love of paperwork, flashing lights, and
beeping monitors. Join this webinar to see how AI companions can support both
patients and staff. There will be time to ask questions.
AFTER THIS
WEBINAR YOU’LL BE ABLE TO:
- Identify an AI or machine-learning solvable problem
- Define computer science terms like artificial intelligence, machine learning, and generative AI
- Explain the risks and opportunities of introducing AI products into a care environment
- Distinguish between automation and agentic AI solutions
WEBINAR DETAILS
Artificial intelligence is arriving just as our
aging population is driving increasing demand for in-home and hospice care.
Understanding how AI works can help you be comfortable and confident in this
new environment. This webinar will briefly cover the origin and explosive
growth of AI capabilities and then highlight where and how these tools can be
introduced to adult-care environments as a teammate and support.
There are a range of
machine-learning solutions, from recognizing health and behavior patterns, to
making predictions on future health needs, to supporting communication and
information needs, and as a partner in planning and brainstorming
interventions, activities, and adaptations. Medical and support staff are under
constant pressure to provide more to more people in less time. Artificial
intelligence teammates can summarize information and suggest research-based
ideas to reduce the complexity so staff can focus on the patient.
THIS WEBINAR WILL BENEFIT THE FOLLOWING AGENCIES:
- Hospice
- Home Health
- Home Care
- Palliative Care
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This informative session
is intended for leadership and staff who will make purchase decisions, use
artificial intelligence-based solutions, and interact with patients who will be
using artificial support. Anyone who feels uncomfortable or concerned about the
coming AI economy will benefit from learning more about how these systems work.
TAKE-AWAY TOOLKIT
- Recent research reference guide with job-specific examples of innovations under development
- Training log
- PDF of slides and speaker’s contact info for follow-up questions
- Attendance certificate provided, however there are no pre-approved CEs associated with this webinar
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