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How One Small Care Group Got AI Right (Without a Tech Team) | EP. 12 w/ Kevin Humphrys

What does it actually take to make AI work in a care setting?

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Episode 12
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What does it actually take to make AI work in a care setting?

 

In this episode of AI in Social Care, I sit down with Kevin Humphrys, CEO of Oakland Care Group – a two-home provider that’s quietly doing some of the most thoughtful, practical AI implementation I’ve seen.

 

No outsourced transformation project. No shiny tools for the sake of it. Just a leadership team willing to start with principles, and adjust the plan as they go.

 

Here’s what stood out:

– They didn’t wait to have it all figured out. They started with 5 rules.

– Staff now build their own AI agents – including senior care staff. Not because they were “techy”, but because they saw the value.

– Care planning went from 4 hours to 20 minutes – with better oversight, not less.

– They spotted bias the hard way – and built systems to catch it next time.

– Most importantly: they’re not using AI to cut corners. They’re using it to give staff time back.

 

If you're in a care leadership role and feel like you're already behind on AI, you're not. But the gap will grow quickly in 2026 – and this episode shows what it looks like to start where you are, with what you’ve got.

Resources

Kevin's Gen AI Governance template: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Yx6CSQe5y0bAuNWx9Ong7mOxdeZXm_U6/view?usp=drive_link

📄 Free starter resources at frankcaremarketing.com

 

#AIinCare #CareSector #SocialCareLeadership #CarePlanning #SocialCareTech

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AI in Social Care
A podcast by David Mance
Helping care leaders make smart, safe, and strategic use of AI
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