Why AI collaboration matters for the future of care

A promotional banner for the Care Management Show 2025 showing headshots of Paul Nery from Quik-AI and Sam Hussain from Log my Care. The event date, Friday 28 November 2025, appears in the top right, with the Care Management Show logo in the top left.

 

Every year, the Care Management Show brings together the leaders shaping the future of social care. With more than 2,000 attendees, 100 exhibitors, 60 speakers and five specialist theatres, it remains the UK’s largest event dedicated to care leadership, management and operational transformation.

From CQC directors to CEOs of major care groups, this is where the sector gathers to ask one big question:
What needs to evolve next?

And in 2025, one theme sits at the centre of the conversation:
How can AI support care without adding complexity?

This is the discussion Quik-AI and Log my Care are taking to the stage.

A joint discussion focused on real operational barriers

Care providers don’t struggle because they lack digital tools.
They struggle because those tools don’t work together.

  • Systems don’t talk to each other

  • Documentation takes too long

  • Compliance checks drain time

  • Data is fragmented and slow to interpret

  • Repetitive admin prevents teams from doing the work only humans can do

This is why Paul Nery (Quik-AI) and Sam Hussain (Log my Care) are appearing together — not to debate theoretical futures, but to explore practical, achievable ways AI can ease the sector’s operational load.

This isn’t blue-sky AI.
It’s applied automation, built around real challenges care teams face every day.

Where Carey AI fits into the future of care operations

Carey AI was designed for the work most teams simply don’t have the time or capacity to manage:

  • checks

  • updates

  • follow-ups

  • reporting

  • reminders

  • consolidation

  • reconciliation

Instead of replacing existing systems, Carey works between them — connecting, structuring and automating the workflows that currently rely on manual effort.

Real deployments already show measurable improvements:

  • Documentation uplift: compliance scores improving from 43% → 85% (based on 12,000+ audits)

  • Cost reduction: invoice automation cutting operational costs by 80%+

  • Faster insight: contract-analysis workflows delivering 30% ROI in the first month

These aren’t abstract benefits.
They’re the operational gains care leaders have been asking for: earlier visibility, smoother processes and safer decision-making.

Why Carey AI is resonating with care leaders

At the Care Management Show, leaders consistently look for three things:

  1. Practical tools — no big-bang replacements or upheaval

  2. Clarity of data — less noise, more accuracy

  3. Operational relief — real reduction in admin burden

Carey delivers all three.

It’s AI that fits the reality of care delivery — supportive, quiet and designed to streamline rather than replace.

Attending the show? Come meet the team

Come meet the Quik-AI team at stand A32, where you can explore real workflows and see how automation can support teams without introducing more systems or complexity.

Book a 20-minute walk-through
quik-ai.com/contact-us

Try your own idea: Get 50 hours free

Quik-AI is offering 50 free development hours (value: £3,000+) — ideal for providers who want to:

  • test an automation idea

  • prototype a workflow

  • explore Carey using their own data

A safe, no-risk way to discover what Carey could unlock for your organisation.

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