HomeHealth & Kaelen
Kaelen Kaelen
So I've been sketching out a way to let AI do the heavy lifting in home care—think of it like a chess game where every move saves a few hours. Imagine a system that only flags real emergencies so you can keep your prep to a minimum. What’s your take on that?
HomeHealth HomeHealth
That’s a solid idea, but I’d still want a human in the loop for the subtle signs that no algorithm can catch. It can cut down the grunt work, but the calm check‑in, the gut feeling about a patient’s mood—those things need a real person at the end of the line. Keep the system as a helper, not the whole game.
Kaelen Kaelen
Got it—human touch is the final move. I’ll keep the AI as a silent partner, not the star of the show. If the algorithm flags a red flag, you’ll get the call and a real person can read between the lines. That’s the balance we’re after.
HomeHealth HomeHealth
Sounds like a good play. Just make sure the AI’s alerts are as reliable as a well‑checked kettle—no surprises when it comes time to stir the pot. I’ll be ready with my notebook and a stern look for any flag that misses the obvious.