Technology in social care is changing, and new entrant PredicAire is at the forefront of the revolution.
An ageing population and funding challenges have placed social care providers under pressure to deliver the required care for residents at an ever-rising cost. Many providers have begun to use Technology Enabled Care in some form, but not all of their facility is digitalised.
In early 2019, PredicAire’s founders identified the need for a holistic software system in the care sector, which saw the birth of PredicAire - the first comprehensive care management system fully powered by Artificial Intelligence (Ai).
The founders have experienced both sides of care provision and use their knowledge to inform and test the features of PredicAire, which will ensure better outcomes for everyone. The single sign on system, under one eco system, includes modules for care planning, admin, maintenance, staffing, and accounts, as well as the first-ever ‘virtual nurse’, powered by Ai.
PredicAire is being launched in two Suffolk-based homes run by KRG Healthcare this month, and will then be available to all care providers in early 2021. The two homes are a residential and a nursing home, giving PredicAire the opportunity to gain feedback from both types of care facility.
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PredicAire’s first client is a six-time finalist at the Great British Care Awards.
KRG Healthcare, whose two care homes will be the first to use the groundbreaking PredicAire system, has reached the finals of the Great British Care Awards in no less than 6 categories.
The organisation is a finalist in:
Ketan Shah, one of the founders of PredicAire, said, “We would like to congratulate everyone at KRG Healthcare for this truly wonderful achievement. Having worked closely with the organisation over recent months we know that their mission to provide outstanding care matches ours, to give care providers the required affordable technology they need to deliver the best care possible. We wish them luck at the forthcoming Awards ceremony.”