Early Stage · UK Social Care

More time for care.
Less time for paperwork.

CareAI reduces the administrative workload on UK social workers, care home teams and frontline staff — returning hours of daily focus to the people who need it most.

The administrative crisis in UK care.

01

Frontline staff spend a growing share of every shift on mandatory documentation and compliance paperwork.

02

Record workforce shortages are being made worse by administrative burnout, driving experienced carers out of the sector.

03

Critical information is siloed across teams and systems, delaying early identification of risk for vulnerable people.

Editorial illustration of a clock split between a medical symbol and a stack of paperwork, visualising time lost to admin in care work

Our Solution

An assistive platform that gives time back to the frontline.

CareAI works alongside care teams — reducing documentation load, joining up information across providers, and surfacing signals that help identify risk earlier.

Admin

Reduced Workload

Automate routine notes and reporting so carers spend less time typing and more time with people.

Signal

Earlier Risk Detection

Surface subtle changes across records so teams can act before a situation escalates.

Share

Joined-up Information

Break down silos between care homes, social workers and health partners with a shared view of care.

Who it's for

Built around the realities of frontline care.

Care workers

Less paperwork at the end of a shift. More time with residents and service users.

Social workers

A clearer picture of each case, with routine documentation handled in the background.

Care home teams

Better handovers, safer records, and earlier warnings when something is changing.

Partnerships

Built with the sector, for the sector.

CareAI is an early-stage UK health technology company. We are developing and validating our platform in partnership with care providers, local authorities and frontline teams across the country.

We are actively seeking a small number of pilot partners to co-design what comes next.