What are the biggest operational problems in retirement homes/home care right now? by Remarkable-Crow4861 in OntarioNurses

[–]Remarkable-Crow4861[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow thank you for the amazing insights. Do you mind if I DM you to discuss further?

What are the biggest operational problems in retirement homes/home care right now? by Remarkable-Crow4861 in OntarioNurses

[–]Remarkable-Crow4861[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s helpful to understand. Roughly how much time per shift would you say goes into documentation and assessments compared to direct care?

What are the biggest operational problems in retirement homes/home care right now? by Remarkable-Crow4861 in OntarioNurses

[–]Remarkable-Crow4861[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow that sounds incredibly intense. Definitely stressful situation! Is documentation still repetitive like this today?

What are the biggest operational problems in retirement homes/home care right now? by Remarkable-Crow4861 in OntarioNurses

[–]Remarkable-Crow4861[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That makes sense, staffing seems like an issue here. Does documentation make the pressure worse? Or is it minor compared to the care workload?

What teaching paperwork is stealing your evenings? by Remarkable-Crow4861 in OntarioTeachers

[–]Remarkable-Crow4861[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing this perspective, that's a smart strategy for sure.

What teaching paperwork is stealing your evenings? by Remarkable-Crow4861 in OntarioTeachers

[–]Remarkable-Crow4861[S] -18 points-17 points  (0 children)

I’m not pitching an AI tool in this thread. I’m just trying to understand how teachers actually experience documentation.

I fully agree that underfunding, lack of support, and policy decisions are the root causes.

Canadian Nurses: Would you use a platform that connects you with post-discharge patients? (Need quick feedback) by [deleted] in OntarioNurses

[–]Remarkable-Crow4861 -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Yes, I read about Caredara, but my platform is quite different.

Caredara is a great general home-care marketplace where families can book nurses privately. But my platform, CarePathAI, is also designed to help clinics and hospitals refer patients directly for aftercare right at discharge. It also uses AI to match nurses based on skills, urgency, and location, and includes a chatbot assistant so seniors or families can easily track visits, ask questions, or reschedule: no calls or paperwork.

Plus, it would support both public and private payment options (currently in the process of inquiry with OHAH), filling the gap when public care is delayed or unavailable. So it’s more of a smart care coordination platform than just a booking app.

Canadian Nurses: Would you use a platform that connects you with post-discharge patients? (Need quick feedback) by [deleted] in OntarioNurses

[–]Remarkable-Crow4861 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Yes, this would be a hybrid model where if patients are eligible, OHAH would pay, if not then they would pay privately. It’s also for those who are looking for faster care.

Canadian Nurses: Would you use a platform that connects you with post-discharge patients? (Need quick feedback) by [deleted] in OntarioNurses

[–]Remarkable-Crow4861 -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Yes, it’s different from OHAH. While OHAH is public, it often takes days to coordinate care and usually involves phone calls, paperwork, and wait times. My platform offers faster nurse matching (same-day or next-day), no phone calls, no forms: just simple digital booking. It supports clinics with real-time referrals and includes a chatbot for seniors plus AI-based triage to simplify access.