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  • Scaling care with agentic AI: Home-based care predictions for 2026 with Adrian Schauer
    Jan 15 2026

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    In this episode, Adrian Schauer, CEO and co-founder of AlayaCare, shares his top predictions for 2026 and explores how agentic AI is evolving from a bold vision for the future to an essential reality of daily operations for home-based care providers.

    Adrian explains how AI agents are rapidly becoming dependable infrastructure—supporting vacant-visit scheduling, visit verification, care-plan generation, and other crucial workflows to reduce administrative burden, standardize care delivery, and free staff to focus on people, not paperwork. He discusses why the next phase of transformation will center on improving interoperability, point-of-care support, and revenue-cycle intelligence, with automated intake, real-time clinical assistance, and voice-enabled documentation driving faster admissions, stronger compliance, and healthier cash flow.

    Adrian also highlights broader industry trends shaping 2026, including the shift to deeper, evidence-based leadership, predictive scheduling, and workforce models that align caregiver experience with client outcomes. The result is a new operating model for home-based care—where technology compounds operational gains, stabilizes the workforce, and creates the foundation for delivering better care at scale.


    Episode resources:

    • Blog: Home care trends – Top 5 predictions for 2026 and beyond
    • AlayaFlow: AlayaCare's Agentic AI-powered workflow platform
    • Webinar: Introducing AlayaFlow – Meet the AI agents
    • Webinar: The state of home-based care in 2026 – Key insights for providers
    • AI at AlayaCare: Explore our AI tools
    • How AlayaCare is Revolutionizing Home Care with AI-Based Solutions to Address Industry’s Most Challenging Problems

    If you liked this episode and want to learn more about all things home-based care, you can explore all our episodes at alayacare.com/homehealth360.

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    35 min
  • Harnessing data for implementation success with Sarah Payne
    Nov 24 2025

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    Fear of implementation shouldn’t keep a good platform on the sidelines. We break down a practical path to go live with confidence, comparing a fast, best-practice enablement approach with a deeper, customized PSO route and exploring how to pick the right fit based on outcomes and investment, not just organization size.

    Sarah Payne, Associate Director of Customer Enablement at AlayaCare, pulls back the curtain on what separates “live” from “ready.” She shares why rushed timelines often create surface-level use, higher support needs, and missed features—then explains how to prevent that with the right project team, six to ten hours of focused time each week, and a learning plan that builds durable superusers. We get into the hard part many overlook: data migration. From extracting legacy data to cleaning, mapping, and validating it, Sarah outlines how to set standards and ownership so day one runs smoothly.

    Related resources:

    • Blog: How AlayaCare makes implementation work: A practical guide to rolling out home care software
    • Blog: Successful software implementation: The AlayaCare implementation approach
    • Podcast: Successful software implementation for organizational transformation in home-based care



    If you liked this episode and want to learn more about all things home-based care, you can explore all our episodes at alayacare.com/homehealth360.

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    23 min
  • Benchmarking that Actually Moves the Needle with Alex Skinner
    Oct 22 2025

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    What does “good” actually look like in home-based care? We dig into a clear, practical answer and show how a four-pillar maturity model transforms messy data into confident decisions. With AlayaCare’s Alex Skinner, we break down operational excellence, employee experience, health outcomes, and financial performance, then map them to the few metrics that truly move the needle.

    You’ll hear why benchmarking needs two angles — trend your own progress and compare against look-alike peers — to avoid blind spots and focus on the right bets. Alex walks us through live examples of scheduler productivity and authorization utilization, revealing how standardized definitions, quartiles, and time-series views help leaders see impact fast. We also explore why some tempting metrics got cut, how customer success coaching adds crucial context, and how to resist “what’s easy to measure” in favor of “what’s worth measuring”.

    Episode Resources:

    • Webinar: Harnessing data intelligence for better outcomes: How data-driven insights are transforming home-based care
    • Blog: 3 steps to leverage data science in home care
    • Toolkit: Growth in home-based care: How to make the most out of your data
    • Video: Elara Caring: Harnessing data for better patient outcomes

    If you liked this episode and want to learn more about all things home-based care, you can explore all our episodes at alayacare.com/homehealth360.

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    19 min
  • From Homegrown to High-Tech: Caring People's 20-Year EMR Transformation
    Aug 25 2025

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    Anthony Spero shares his experience transitioning Caring People from a 20-year-old proprietary software system to AlayaCare, resulting in improved caregiver satisfaction and more time for patient care.

    Caring People developed their own software 20 years ago when few options existed for home care providers. The organization expanded from two states to six through acquisitions, revealing limitations in its proprietary system.

    Since implementing AlayaCare, real-time data access has transformed operations, allowing immediate insights into missed visits, caregiver punctuality, and client satisfaction. Most importantly, caregivers now spend more time with clients rather than struggling with technology.

    If you're considering a technology transition for your home care organization, remember that software development isn't your core business — focus on what you do best and partner with technology experts who understand the unique needs of home-based care.

    Episode resources:

    Brochure: Head to Head: Legacy Software vs Alayacare
    Blog: How AlayaCare makes implementation work: A practical guide to rolling out home care software
    Blog: Successful software implementation: The AlayaCare implementation approach
    Podcast: Successful software implementation for organizational transformation in home-based care




    If you liked this episode and want to learn more about all things home-based care, you can explore all our episodes at alayacare.com/homehealth360.

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    35 min
  • Patient-centered care: Transforming home health with Jennifer Maxwell
    Jul 16 2025

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    Jennifer Maxwell of Maxwell TEC shares how patient-centered technology is transforming home-based care by focusing on how patients feel rather than just clinical measurements.

    • Personalized care plans should prioritize patient feelings over diagnostic measurements
    • Technology can enable real-time patient feedback through simple text messaging
    • Effective remote patient monitoring doesn't require complicated or expensive equipment
    • Solutions that remain available post-discharge maintain connection and prevent readmissions
    • Employee satisfaction directly correlates with patient outcomes and satisfaction
    • Automated check-ins with staff can identify concerns before they lead to turnover
    • Family engagement through text updates keeps distant caregivers informed
    • Real-time feedback allows agencies to address concerns immediately
    • Technology should integrate people, process, and tools for maximum effectiveness
    • The ultimate goal is to enable more people to age in place with dignity

    Episode Resources:

    • Blog: The future of home and community care: Predictions for 2025 and beyond
    • Blog: The key to better client experience? Improving communication between home and community care providers and clients
    • Guide: How employee experience drives success in home and community care
    • Guide: The Future of AI in Home and Community Care
    • Guide: The Effects of Machine Learning Powered Remote Patient Monitoring on Home Health Care
    • Podcast: Unlocking AI’s potential in home and community care with Naomi Goldapple
    • Podcast: Using AI to automate key processes in home and community care with Jeff Salter

    If you liked this episode and want to learn more about all things home-based care, you can explore all our episodes at alayacare.com/homehealth360.

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    29 min
  • Unlocking AI's potential in home-based care with Naomi Goldapple
    Jun 24 2025

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    AI in home healthcare serves as a decision support system that helps professionals make better choices by analyzing data, surfacing key information, and providing suggestions while keeping final decisions in human hands.

    • AI scribes can transcribe caregiver-client conversations and automatically populate required forms
    • Digital assistants prepare caregivers for visits by providing quick client summaries and highlighting recent changes
    • Predictive models identify patients at risk of adverse events, helping clinicians prioritize care
    • AI tools must maintain the same security permissions as existing systems and comply with HIPAA regulations
    • Explainable AI models help build clinician trust by showing why specific recommendations were made
    • Voice technology represents the exciting future of AI in healthcare, moving from assistive to autonomous capabilities

    Episode Resources:

    • AI Resource Hub: https://alayacare.com/ai-resource-hub/
    • Podcast: Agentic AI and the future of home-based care: Predictions for 2025 with Adrian Schauer
    • Podcsat: Tackling home care staffing challenges with AI technology
    • Toolkit: AI in home and community care: Your complete guide

    If you liked this episode and want to learn more about all things home-based care, you can explore all our episodes at alayacare.com/homehealth360.

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    26 min
  • Bridging the Healthcare Gap with Dave Marchand
    May 15 2025

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    Dave Marchand reveals how New Day Healthcare's Carelytics platform bridges critical gaps in the traditional home healthcare delivery model by unifying patient data across service lines. Through advanced analytics and proactive interventions, this approach transforms care delivery from reactive, reimbursement-driven episodes to comprehensive patient journeys that identify early decline indicators and prevent catastrophic health events.

    • The traditional healthcare model operates reactively, with treatment only beginning after a significant decline
    • The Carelytics platform connects data across personal care, home health, and hospice service lines
    • Care gap programs focus on specific patient populations and trigger appropriate early interventions
    • Unified healthcare data model creates a complete "patient journey" view spanning years, not just visits
    • New acquisitions maintain their existing platforms while gaining immediate access to innovation
    • AI technology enables the identification of complex patterns and orchestrates appropriate interventions
    • Single service providers can develop similar approaches through strategic partnerships

    Episode Resources:

    • Webinar: Harnessing data intelligence for better outcomes: How data-driven insights are transforming home-based care
    • Blog: 3 steps to leverage data science in home care
    • Toolkit: Growth in home-based care: How to make the most out of your data
    • Video: Elara Caring: Harnessing data for better patient outcomes

    If you liked this episode and want to learn more about all things home-based care, you can explore all our episodes at alayacare.com/homehealth360.

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    23 min
  • The human side of home care: Stories from our frontline heroes
    Apr 15 2025

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    Three dedicated home-based care professionals share their journeys into caregiving and the profound moments that shape their work every day. Their personal stories reveal how compassion, creativity, and human connection transform lives on both sides of the caregiving relationship.

    • Finding purpose through personal experience – caregivers inspired by caring for their own family members
    • Supporting clients and families during end-of-life care with dignity and compassion
    • Creative problem-solving to meet emotional needs, not just physical ones
    • The critical importance of family connection in client wellbeing
    • Finding humor and joy in caregiving relationships
    • Strategies for avoiding burnout, including peer support and maintaining a positive mindset
    • Walking in with a smile regardless of personal challenges
    • The profound impact of simply being present during difficult moments

    Episode resources:

    • Podcast: How good leadership improves employee retention and client outcomes with Peter Svenneby
    • Blog: Reimagining care: Why digital transformation starts with people
    • Blog: Embracing AI technology to recruit and retain caregivers
    • Blog: Tackling the caregiver shortage – 5 effective strategies for retention
    • Blog: 4 ways to retain caregivers in home-based care
    • Blog: 4 tips to improve caregiver experience through scheduling and route optimization
    • Blog: The future of home-based care – Predictions for 2025 and beyond
    • Webinar: Critical Strategies for Caregiver Retention – The First 90 Days
    • Video: How Elara Caring prioritizes caregiver experience with AlayaCare
    • Video: Employee experience as the cornerstone of competitive advantage

    If you liked this episode and want to learn more about all things home-based care, you can explore all our episodes at alayacare.com/homehealth360.

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    24 min