Self-Paced Training

Ethical Integration of Artificial Intelligence in Care for Older Adults, Persons with Dementia, and Caregivers

Artificial intelligence is rapidly influencing the future of healthcare, including dementia care and caregiver support. This session will explore how AI tools are emerging in clinical and caregiving settings, the ethical considerations that accompany them, and how interdisciplinary teams can thoughtfully integrate technology while keeping patients and families at the center of care.

Featuring:

Dr. Marina Badillo-Diaz, LCSW

Dr. Badillo-Diaz helps social workers, clinicians, educators, and nonprofit organizations confidently and ethically integrate artificial intelligence into practice, so they can save time, reduce burnout, and focus on what matters most: serving people and communities. She is the founder of The AI Social Worker, where she provides training, workshops, keynote speaking, and consulting for social workers, clinicians, educators, nonprofit leaders, and higher education faculty who want to understand how AI is already shaping practice and how to engage it with integrity.

Participants of this training will be able to:
• Identify current and emerging applications of AI in aging services and dementia care, including clinical documentation, predictive analytics, and caregiver support technologies.
• Analyze ethical risks associated with AI use in care for older adults — including privacy, surveillance, bias, digital inequity, and over-automation — with attention to informed consent and fluctuating cognitive capacity.
• Apply a human-centered ethical decision-making framework to determine when and how AI can appropriately support (not replace) professional judgment in interdisciplinary aging care settings.

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