Caring Senior Service Founder to Discuss AI Integration at National Aging in Place Conference
Jeff Salter to share practical strategies for implementing AI in home care without the need for an IT team at the “Age of Innovation” event in Orlando.
This October, Jeff Salter, founder and CEO of Caring Senior Service, is set to share his insights on artificial intelligence (AI) at the National Aging in Place Council (NAIPC) conference, taking place on October 12 at the Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando, Florida. The event, marking NAIPC’s first conference in over a decade, is themed “Age of Innovation” and aims to explore the role of AI and digital advancements in senior care.
In his presentation titled “Demystifying AI for Small Teams: Ways to Implement AI Without an IT Team,” Salter will discuss how home care agencies can harness AI effectively, even without dedicated IT resources. His session is scheduled from 10 to 10:45 a.m. and promises to offer practical strategies for integrating AI into everyday operations.
“While AI is still an emerging technology, its potential to assist in various functions is already becoming evident,” Salter noted. “At Caring Senior Service, we’ve started using AI to enhance client interactions and streamline our internal processes. For instance, we utilize Sensi AI for after-hours client care, where the technology monitors calls for anomalies and provides alerts with recommended actions. This is just the beginning; the home care sector has only begun to tap into AI’s vast possibilities.”
The NAIPC serves as a vital network for connecting elderly homeowners with service providers, their families, and caretakers. This year’s conference will gather members, industry experts, and innovators from 70 service sectors dedicated to supporting dignified and independent aging.
Salter believes that AI can greatly benefit many home care companies, yet many may lack clarity on how to implement it effectively on a smaller scale. He points out practical applications, such as automating scheduling for doctor appointments and billing procedures, as well as creating tailored care plans by analyzing health and lifestyle data.
“Think of AI not as a wholesale change but as a tool to enhance and support at-home care services,” Salter emphasized. “Tech companies see the home care industry as a new frontier for AI solutions. I hope events like the NAIPC conference provide a platform to educate more home care professionals on how AI can elevate the quality of care for their clients.”
Founded in 1991 by Jeff Salter in San Antonio, Texas, Caring Senior Service is a leader in providing non-medical home care services. The organization assists seniors, individuals with disabilities, and adults needing support with daily living activities such as bathing, personal care, errands, and meal preparation. Expanding rapidly since the 1990s, the company now boasts over 50 locations across the U.S. In 2021, Salter initiated the non-profit program “Close the Gap in Senior Care” to raise awareness of the often-overlooked aspects of senior care. This initiative was highlighted by his extraordinary journey of riding an electric bike over 9,000 miles to advocate for necessary home modifications to prevent fall risks among seniors.
As AI continues to shape the future of home care, Salter’s insights at the NAIPC conference will undoubtedly provide valuable guidance for professionals eager to leverage technology for better service delivery.Edit