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Sensi.AI Launches AI-Powered Care Copilot in Canada

by Syed Hamza Sohail 02/28/2025 Leave a Comment

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What You Should Know:

–  Sensi.AI, the leader in care intelligence, announced a partnership with Right at Home Canada, one of the world’s foremost providers of in-home care, to enhance senior care through proactive, data-driven insights.

–  This partnership brings Sensi’s advanced technology to Canada, offering a comprehensive approach to assessing seniors’ physical, emotional, and cognitive well-being. With over 50 locations in Canada, Right at Home will now leverage Sensi’s care copilot to augment their in-person care, detect early health risks and reduce hospitalizations and readmissions.

Sensi.AI: Transforming Senior Care Through AI-Driven Insights

Sensi.AI is the most trusted 24/7 care copilot, leveraging advanced audio technology with unparalleled precision. Its care intelligence technology enhances the entire care ecosystem while driving significant growth and efficiency within the home care industry. By providing a 360-degree assessment of seniors’ physical, emotional, and cognitive needs, Sensi empowers older adults to safely age in place. Trusted by over 80% of the largest home care networks in the United States, Sensi has recently expanded into Canada, positioning itself to revolutionize senior care across North America.

Addressing Canada’s Healthcare Challenges

Preventable hospital visits place a heavy strain on Canada’s healthcare system, with hospital readmissions alone costing $2.3 billion annually. Notably, 8.5% of patients are readmitted within 30 days, with up to 59% of these cases deemed avoidable. Seniors, particularly those with dementia and multimorbidity, face even greater risks, with nearly 40% of their readmissions classified as preventable.

Meanwhile, emergency department (ED) overcrowding and rising costs further underscore the need for effective in-home care solutions. Disconnected care transitions and communication gaps exacerbate these issues. By integrating Sensi.AI’s real-time care intelligence and assessment capabilities, Right at Home Canada is enhancing care continuity, enabling early interventions, and significantly improving the quality of in-home senior care.

Protecting Senior Independence Without Compromise

Dani DePetrillo, Chief Operating Officer at Right at Home Canada, emphasizes the mission to enhance seniors’ quality of life:

“Most older adults prefer to age in place, and Sensi.AI’s real-time, proactive insights—combined with our human care solutions—enable us to provide more precise and responsive care. With Sensi, we gain a deeper, round-the-clock understanding of our clients, keeping them safer, healthier, and more independent at home.”

Real-World Impact: A Senior’s Journey from Hospitalization to Stability

A real-world case study illustrates Sensi’s profound effect on care outcomes. Diana, a senior with severe dementia, had 24/7 care needs but received only nine hours of care per week. Before using Sensi, she experienced three falls overnight and three hospitalizations within 30 days.

Sensi’s assessment revealed key risk factors, including:

  • Frequent nighttime awakenings calling for assistance before her caregiver’s arrival.
  • Signs of cognitive decline, mental distress, physical anomalies, and care resistance.

With these insights, her home care provider adjusted her care plan, introducing earlier morning support. The result: 14 months without hospitalization and a significant improvement in Diana’s well-being, along with reduced stress for her caregivers.

Sensi.AI continues to set a new standard in home care, ensuring seniors receive proactive, data-driven support while maintaining their independence.

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