AI in Social Care
What happens when a care provider builds their own AI – not in a lab, but in the real world of rotas, staff sickness, and visit chaos? In this episode of AI in Social Care, I speak with Jonathan McFarlane, founder of Oran Care and now the creator of carevisits.AI – a new solution designed to help home care services tackle one of their biggest operational headaches: coordination. Jonathan shares his journey from music therapy and dementia care to building tech tools. Now, with a sharp focus on visit planning and routing, his team is developing AI to solve the kind of problems that only someone who’s been in the trenches would recognise. – Why care coordination is more complex than people think – Why the user decides how to measure success – How to approach optimising systems (way before getting AI involved) – Why experience in care matters more than clever code If you’ve ever felt the pain of last-minute rota changes, weekend on-call stress, or trying to make sense of three systems that don’t talk to each other, this one’s for you. Check out carevisits.ai 🔗 Find free resources on getting started with AI in care at frankcaremarketing.com David's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-mance/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-mance/] Jonathan's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-mcfarlane-a9b0325a/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-mcfarlane-a9b0325a/] #SocialCare #AIinCare #HomeCare #CareTech #DigitalCare #CareCoordination #AI #FrankCareMarketing #CareVisitsAI #HealthTech #CareSector
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