Episode 48

Revolutionizing Elder Care with Technology: Neal Shah on AI, Medical Student Caregivers, and the Future of Aging

Published on: 16th April, 2025

In this enlightening episode, Laura speaks with Neal Shah, America’s Chief Elder Officer and co-founder of CareYaya, about how technology is transforming the future of elder care. From AI-powered caregiver tools to brain-computer interfaces, Neal shares how innovation—and his own caregiving story—sparked a movement to make high-quality care more accessible, affordable, and human-centered.

Whether you’re looking for relief, curious about what’s next in caregiving, or just need a little hope, this episode delivers.

👤 Meet Neal Shah:

Neal Shah is the co-founder of CareYaya, a platform that connects college students pursuing healthcare careers with families who need in-home caregiving support. Inspired by his own experience caring for loved ones, Neal is on a mission to build a future where compassionate care and smart technology come together to serve older adults—and ease the burden on families.

📌 Topics Discussed:

  • Neal’s personal caregiving journey and how it inspired CareYaya
  • Why caregiving is long overdue for tech innovation
  • How college students are creating a new model of affordable care
  • The role of AI and voice tools in supporting caregiver training
  • Exciting projects: brain-computer interfaces, virtual reality, and more
  • How tech can reduce guilt and burnout for family caregivers
  • Why human connection still matters—even in a high-tech future

⏱️ Timestamps (Approximate):

00:00 – Welcome and introduction of Neal Shah

01:00 – From finance to family caregiving: Neal’s personal story

03:45 – The emotional and logistical toll of caregiving

06:00 – The innovation gap in elder care

09:20 – What CareYaya is and how it works

12:30 – How the tech platform improves caregiver access and quality

16:15 – College students as a compassionate workforce

20:45 – Building a scalable, sustainable care model

24:00 – The role of AI in caregiver support and training

29:15 – What the future of caregiving looks like with AI and neurotech

35:30 – New frontiers: brain-computer interfaces, VR, and more

42:00 – Closing thoughts on hope, innovation, and dignity in care

💡 Key Takeaways:

  • Innovation is essential for sustainable caregiving
  • College students offer untapped potential as compassionate caregivers
  • AI and VR can enhance care without replacing human connection
  • New tools can ease the emotional weight and guilt caregivers often carry
  • The future of caregiving can be brighter—and more personal—than ever before

📚 Resources Mentioned:

  • CareYaya.org – Learn more about CareYaya’s mission, platform, and innovations
  • Stay tuned for new tools like AI-powered voice companions and neuro-assistive caregiving tech

🤝 Connect with Neal Shah:

Website: CareYaya.org

LinkedIn: Neal Shah

🌿 Connect with Laura Vaillancourt & the Life on Repeat Podcast:

Website: https://lifeonrepeatpodcast.com

Instagram: @lifeonrepeatpodcast

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YouTube: www.youtube.com/@LifeonRepeatPodcast

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Life on Repeat is a podcast for those caring for someone with dementia. Join Laura Vaillancourt, Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Geriatric Mental Health Specialist and Eldercare Coach as she explores helpful caregiving tips, practical resources and most importantly, how to care for yourself through this journey.

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Laura has a unique perspective of dementia. She grew up spending time in the nursing home wing of the hospital her mother worked at in a rural community in the Pacific Northwest. She learned from a young age the importance and impact that connecting with those that have memory impairment can have. This early exposure shaped her perspective and fostered her passion and love of working with those who experience and live with dementia.

Laura is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Geriatric Mental Health Specialist and Eldercare Coach. She owns a group practice that specializes in serving the aging population and she has extensive experience as a consultant providing counseling, coaching and care management to families that are in the midst of making difficult decisions related to their loved one’s care and health transitions.

Laura's passion and professional experience has been working with individuals and family members that have been affected by Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia. She is a passionate speaker and educator on topics related to dementia and caregiving. She is the host of Life on Repeat: a Dementia Caregiver Podcast.