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In Conversation with Phil Vlach to Bring His Insights on Seamless Tech Adoption in Home Care

In an industry defined by compassion, connection, and the delicate balance between autonomy and support, the seamless adoption of technology in home care is nothing short of transformative.

Today’s caregivers and care recipients stand at the crossroads of human touch and digital innovation, where intuitive IoT sensors, AI-driven analytics, and interoperable platforms converge to elevate both efficiency and empathy.

By weaving technology subtly into daily routines—automating routine documentation, illuminating patterns in resident well‑being, and fostering real‑time communication—home care agencies liberate their teams to focus on what truly matters: meaningful interactions.

When implementation is thoughtful and staged—from validating functionality and user workflows to scaling operational impact—care providers gain a powerful ally that enhances decision‑making while respecting the inherent dignity of each individual.

Beyond cost savings or streamlined processes, seamless tech adoption fosters a culture of trust, co‑design, and continuous learning; it empowers frontline staff, delights families with transparent insights, and ultimately crafts a richer, more personalized care experience.
In embracing this harmonious blend of heart and hardware, home care stands poised to redefine what it means to age with comfort, choice, and connection.

To shed some light on the same, we interviewed a home care industry expert to bring his perspective on seamless tech adoption in home care.

Expert QA session with Phil Vlach

Who Did We Interview?

Phil Vlach leads strategy and technology across the aging and senior living sector, directing technology strategy at Schlegel Villages for 18 communities and thousands of residents.

As founder of AgeTech Labs and co‑founder of AgeTech Toronto, he bridges the gap between innovators and operators, guiding pilots and practical deployments.

Phil prioritizes implementation over innovation theater, championing AI‑powered care insights and seamlessly integrated IoT systems that measurably improve resident outcomes, reduce staff burden, and accelerate scalable, real‑world solutions in senior living.

Let us now delve into what he has to say about seamless tech adoption in home care:

Question 1: What’s your best advice for operators to integrate IoT monitoring tools smoothly into their workflows?

It starts with the question too few ask: why are we doing this, what problem are we trying to solve? 

Before bringing in any IoT tool, use structured tools like SCOUT Spotlight to assess whether it truly addresses a real-world need, how well, and whether it can fit into your existing ecosystem of systems and workflows. 

Then, approach adoption as a staged process — not a one-time install: 

  • Functional Experience (FX): Does the tool work as promised in a controlled environment? Validate hardware, data flow, integrations, and security. 
  • User Experience (UX): Test how it fits into daily workflows for staff and residents. Are alerts actionable? Does it add clarity or noise? Optimize deployment and workflow integration based on real feedback. 
  • Operational Experience (OX): Once proven, assess the true impact on operations — staff efficiency, resident outcomes, and value to the business model. Scale if appropriate, and where impactful.  

Throughout, the key is co-design: bring front-line teams into the process, and ensure the tech genuinely improves their work and the resident experience.

Question 2: Which tactics have most effectively grown and sustained the AgeTech Toronto community?

Three principles have shaped our success: 

  • Inclusivity: We seek to attract stakeholders that are curious and energized by the opportunities at the intersection of aging and technology: innovators, operators, investors, accelerators, and academia. These are people that see the potential of technology to enhance the aging experience.
  • Clear focus: We help innovators understand the senior living market — what operators truly need, how care models work, and where the opportunities lie. Tools like AgeTech Intel give startups and investors deeper visibility into market needs and gaps.
  • Progressive storytelling: Each event attempts to build on the last — understanding the customer, product-market fit, pilots and real-world experiences, scaling and success at scale, partnerships, and funding — creating continuity and giving members a reason to stay engaged and move their ideas forward.
  • Human-centered experience: We elevate voices from the field — operators, residents, care teams — and create space for authentic dialogue. We aim to educate, connect, and enable the community. 

The result is a trusted space where conversations turn into action, and into solutions that fit the lived realities of older adults.

Question 3: How can technology help address staffing shortages while maintaining high-quality care?

It starts with a vision of the role technology plays: technology should be viewed as an enabler. The goal is to augment the value of human interaction, not replace it. 

  • Automate repetitive tasks — documentation, service logistics, and alerts, so staff can focus on where they add the most value: direct engagement with residents. 
  • Deploy tech that is transparent — ideally, the best tech disappears into the background of the workflow. It enables the work without getting in the way. 
  • Maximize team impact: Tools that optimize workflows and decision-making help teams use their time more effectively and deliver more personalized care, even in a constrained staffing environment. 

Ultimately, technology should amplify the human side of care, not reduce it.

Question 4: How will AI-driven platforms change daily operations and decision-making in home care?

AI is becoming a powerful co-pilot for home care teams, building directly on the principles of staff enablement. Here are some examples: 

  • AI scribes can capture notes and conversations during visits, integrating structured data into the care record, increasing data fidelity and reducing administrative time for caregivers. 
  • Personalization: AI is the pathway to more personalized care and wellness planning. As more data is captured and connected, AI tools can help tailor interventions and experiences to individuals. 
  • Workflow optimization: AI can surface insights and flag risks (falls, medication adherence, hospitalization), helping teams prioritize their actions and deliver more proactive care. 

The operators who succeed will be those who use AI to enhance human decision-making and care, and who design their systems to build trust, transparency, and efficiency, while putting the older adult at the centre of the process. 

Question 5: What are the top tech trends you expect to transform home care in 2025?

Several trends are shaping the future of home care: 

  • AI co-pilots for care planning, documentation, and daily operations, enabling staff to work smarter and more effectively. 
  • IoT and advanced sensors: As IoT tools mature, we’ll see much broader adoption of sensor-informed care models. This will give operators and care teams better visibility into activities of daily living, thereby enabling more personalized care delivery.

    Think of this as the beginning of building a 360-degree view of the individual, which lends itself to proactive service delivery and personalization.

  • Composable tech stacks: Operators are moving away from monolithic systems toward flexible, interoperable architectures that evolve with their needs. These tech stacks are assembled with best-in-fit systems that flex with the evolving landscape of operator and client needs.  

Across all of these trends, the guiding principle is the same: use technology to make care more personal, not less, and to help teams focus where they matter most.

Question 6: How can your community comply with PHIPA and Ontario Health’s DHIEX interoperability specs when deploying IoT-based remote monitoring for Toronto seniors?

It’s important to understand what these frameworks are trying to accomplish: 

  • PHIPA protects personal health information and ensures it is handled securely and with consent. 
  • DHIEX (Digital Health Information Exchange specifications) provides a framework for how digital health data should be exchanged securely and interoperably across Ontario’s health system. 

For operators considering IoT-based monitoring, this means: 

  • Choose vendors who are PHIPA-compliant and can demonstrate Canadian data residency, encryption, and privacy-first design. 
  • Architect deployments with clear separation between consumer IoT data and clinical health data, using secure intermediaries for consent management and integration. 
  • If you plan to share IoT data with the provincial system, ensure your solution aligns to DHIEX specs — support FHIR standards where required, and ensure strong governance practices. 
  • Document your data governance clearly — this helps with compliance, builds trust, and future-proofs your architecture for interoperability. 

Ultimately, privacy and interoperability should be baked into design, not treated as check-the-box afterthoughts.

In Conclusion

As we’ve seen through Phil Vlach’s lens, technology in home care is far more than flashy gadgets—it’s an enabler of deeper human connection, smarter decision‑making, and measurable outcomes.

By grounding every project in real‑world needs, validating along the way, and co‑designing with frontline teams, agencies can transform workflows without sacrificing compassion.

From IoT sensors that surface early warning signs to AI copilots that free caregivers for truly meaningful engagement, the promise of tech lies in its seamless integration and unwavering focus on residents’ dignity and choice.

Embrace thoughtful adoption, nurture a culture of continuous learning, and you’ll not only streamline operations, you’ll redefine what exceptional home care looks like.

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