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WellSky and AutoMynd Launch First Ambient AI Documentation for Personal Care Agencies

by Jasmine Pennic 04/30/2026 Leave a Comment

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WellSky Launches AI Ambient Listening in Specialty Care EHR to Cut Documentation Time by 41%

What You Should Know

  • WellSky has unveiled WellSky Ambient Documentation for Personal Care, an AI-powered solution purpose-built to automate assessment and care plan documentation.
  • Powered by AutoMynd, the technology is embedded directly into the WellSky Personal Care platform to capture real-time clinical data during client onboarding.
  • Early adopters report a 66% reduction in documentation time, dropping from three hours to approximately one hour per client.
  • The solution automatically identifies and populates information regarding Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), client preferences, and staff observations spoken during intake.
  • Scheduled for a May 2026 launch, the tool aims to increase agency intake capacity while reducing after-hours administrative work for staff.

In the personal care sector, the quality of a client’s long-term care is often dictated by the thoroughness of the initial assessment. Historically, this has meant hours of manual data entry for care coordinators, leading to “pajama time” documentation and potential gaps in clinical detail. WellSky, a major player in community care technology, is moving to eliminate this bottleneck by launching the first ambient AI documentation tool specifically tailored for personal care agencies.

The solution, developed in partnership with AutoMynd, marks a significant shift from documentation as a post-visit task to documentation as a real-time byproduct of the care conversation. By capturing spoken details naturally during intake, agencies can ensure more complete client profiles without sacrificing the “human-to-human” connection that is foundational to personal care.

Capturing the Nuance of Daily Living

Unlike general-purpose scribes, WellSky Ambient Documentation is tuned to the specific metrics of personal care. During an onboarding session, the AI listens for and categorizes information regarding Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs). It also captures subtle client preferences and care coordinator observations that are often lost in standard forms.

This data automatically flows into the care plan documentation within the WellSky platform. Staff is then responsible for reviewing and verifying the populated fields before submission, maintaining a “human-in-the-loop” standard for clinical accuracy. Tim Ashe, WellSky’s chief clinical officer, noted that this allows care teams to capture critical information more naturally, shifting the focus from the computer screen back to the client.

Operational ROI: Efficiency and Intake Growth

The business case for ambient AI in personal care is primarily driven by time reclamation. For many agencies, the move from a three-hour manual process to a one-hour automated one represents a massive increase in operational bandwidth. This efficiency doesn’t just reduce staff burnout; it allows agencies to scale by managing a higher volume of new client intakes with existing staff.

Rohit Shetty, founder and CEO of AutoMynd, emphasizes that the technology is designed to sit “inside the flow of care, not alongside it”. By creating a consistent foundation for care plans, the tool ensures that every subsequent clinical decision is based on a robust, standardized data set. For U.S.-based personal care agencies, this new capability will be available starting in May 2026, setting a new benchmark for operational performance in the home-based care market.

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