The aging services sector is increasingly embracing AI and data strategies to enhance care quality, improve the resident experience, and ease administrative burdens.
At NuAIg, we’re proud to lead this transformation. In 2025, our focus has been clear: helping senior living organizations move from curiosity to confident adoption of AI—built on clarity, credibility, and boardroom-ready strategies.
From national events like the LeadingAge Leadership Summit, OHCA, and FSA to regional gatherings such as LeadingAge Pennsylvania and LeadingAge Minnesota’s Technology Day, our leadership team has spoken on major stages, hosted workshops, and led curated sessions. Through these efforts, we’ve helped shift AI from a buzzword to a practical solution for aging services and healthcare provider teams.
We have captured moments from the stage, behind-the-scenes insight, and client spotlights in our official 2025 mid-year recap video.
Laying the Groundwork for AI-Driven Care
LeadingAge Oklahoma (Mar 5)
Our CEO, Vipin Bhardwaj, opened the year speaking on resident-centric AI at the LeadingAge Oklahoma Annual Meeting 2025. He shared a bold vision for how AI can drive quality and operational excellence across the continuum of care, ranging from Independent Living (IL) to Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNFs).
The session explored how automation and analytics elevate every stage of the resident journey from admission to daily engagement. We showcased strategies to boost staff productivity, improve compliance, and enhance resident satisfaction across all care levels.
FSA Annual Meeting (Mar 12)
Presented by Vipin Bhardwaj, CEO, NuAIg and Travis Gleinig, CIO, United Methodist Communities, this intense 2.5-hour session was an AI primer for healthcare leaders. They presented AI as the strategic enabler, and not just a technology.
In the session, we uncovered the full potential of AI and its constituents, including Intelligent Automation, Analytics, GenAI, and Agentic AI and their collective ability to unlock meaningful outcomes for the aging services.
From Vision to Implementation
LeadingAge Leadership Summit (Apr 7)
A C-suite panel dissected AI for enterprise change in the aging services space. Leaders in aging services came together to drive innovation and shape the future of senior care. Vipin was among the panel with esteemed industry leaders, Brian Lawrence, President, Fellowship Senior Living, Mahesh Tyagi, Stoddard Baptist Home Foundation, Scott Code, LeadingAge and Justin Smith, Direct Supply.
The discussion explored AI’s transformative impact on aging services and provided valuable insights into how it is reshaping care delivery, optimizing workforce management, and enhancing operational efficiency.
LeadingAge NY HR Summit (Apr 10)
Workforce challenges enjoyed the limelight. Vipin shared how AI can improve staff experience and caregiver retention. In here, we demystified the use of AI to enhance workforce efficiency and elevate the employee experience in the senior care sector.
LeadingAge MN: Tech Conference (Apr 30)
We spoke at LeadingAge Minnesota’s tech-forward event, where AI and digital transformation took the center stage. The energy at the Heritage Center in Brooklyn Center was incredible, it was a pleasure to connect with so many at booth #13.
Travis Gleinig, CIO of UMC, and Vipin shared UMC’s 4-year AI journey, from data aggregation to automation to AI copilots. We were honored to speak on building an AI-driven Center of Excellence for aging services providers
Operationalizing Strategy
OHCA Annual (May 6)
NuAIg’s CEO deconstructed the blueprint to creating Tech Centers of Excellence in OHCA Annual Conference in Columbus. It is among the largest gathering of post-acute care providers including Assisted Living, Housing, IDD, Skilled Nursing, and Hospice care organizations in Ohio.
There he had the opportunity to share real-world use cases on how AI, Automation, and Data can address pressing challenges in post-acute settings and enable informed decision-making.
NYS CAL (May 6–8)
Chirag Mehta, VP-Strategy at NuAIg led an insightful presentation on AI and its potential to shape the future of long-term care in NYSHFA | NYSCAL. This session focused on interactive AI ops workshop to enable (and not just foist upon) providers the ability to move from insight to implementation.
LeadingAge Maryland (May 13–14)
In LeadingAge Maryland we were honored to share the stage with Dusanka Delovska- Trajkova, CIO at Ingleside. We shared our exciting three-year journey in building a Center of Excellence for them. We also covered how we drove innovation through automation, data-driven insights, and now AI agents.
LeadingAge California + BOLD (May 22)
We had great time being art of “panel of pundits” session at the BOLD LeadingAge Annual event in San Diego, California. Panellists included Denis Osipov VP of AI Technology, Compass Digital
Nick Lindberg, HumanGood Jeannee Parker Martin, President & CEO, LeadingAge California
Katey Webber, MPH of Strategic Initiatives, Institute on Aging.
The panel explored how AI is simultaneously reshaping decision-making and frontline operations in aging services. They discussed the transformative role of Generative AI and broader AI technologies, emphasizing their growing impact across the sector. A key takeaway was the vital role of foundational infrastructure, robust data strategy, and strong governance in unlocking the full potential of AI.
Advancing the Dialogue
LeadingAge PA (June 11–13)
It was so intriguing to see keen minds to learn on AI and its application while our exhibit in Pennsylvania. While there we educated leaders on what it takes to scale AI responsibly.
Takeaways from event: Take smart risks, involve frontline teams, broaden perspectives, prioritize tech that eases staffing and enhances resident care and act now to stay competitive.
LeadingAge NJ & DE (June 17-19)
In LeadingAge NJ & DE we led a session on “Transforming Financial Operations with AI and Innovation.” The event was presented by NuAIg’s VP Strategy, Chirag Mehta. He was joined by our visionary clients Robert Mosqueira, CIO & Chief Innovation Officer and Nicholas Car, CFO at Parker. Together, they broke down the financial argument for AI in aging services.
It was an insightful discussion that focused on for combating issues like software disintegration, siloed systems, big data, and the overall AI adoption.
LeadingAge Washington (June 25)
Vipin shared insights and experiences with client on “Creating a Center of Excellence” in LeadingAge Washington (Vancouver) and leveraging it as a model for sustainable innovation. Highlight of the event was witnessing our client Chad Solvie, CEO of Cascade Senior Living Services, honored with the 2025 Excellence in Leadership award.
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