Care Creates: Future Ready Care Stories 

Care Creates: Future Ready Care Stories 

Stories of confidence, curiosity and futureready care across Scotland. 

Across Scotland, social care is already shaping the future – not by waiting for perfect systems, but by asking better questions, embracing new ideas and giving people the confidence to think differently. 

Futureready care is about more than technology or skills in isolation. It is about creating the conditions where imagination, curiosity and confidence can flourish; where people feel supported to explore what care could be, not only what it has always been. Whether through digitally enabled services, inclusive design, datainformed decisionmaking or creative collaboration, the future of care is being built by people willing to ask “what if?” – and to act on the answers. 

These stories showcase what futureready care looks like in practice. From confident, digitally enabled workforces to intelligent use of insight and analytics, and from cultures of curiosity to space for transformative thinking, each example shows care creating the confidence, capability and imagination needed for what comes next. 

Together, they reflect a sector that is not standing still – but actively shaping a future where care continues to innovate, connect and grow, always rooted in human relationships and shared purpose. 

Care Creates… A confident, digitally enabled workforce. 

BCG – Digital Inclusion Programme 

BCG’s Care Tech digital inclusion programme uses integrated digital tools – from electronic medication records to realtime alerts and multiplatform training – to improve safety, accuracy and confidence across care services. By reducing stress, speeding up workflows and strengthening connections between residents and staff, the programme shows how peopleled technology can support a sustainable, modern care system.    

Read the full story here  

Care Creates… Intelligent Insights.  

With data driven tools and smart analytics, Bluebird Care can spot trends, anticipate needs and make faster, evidence-based decisions. This empowers teams to provide proactive, personalised care tailored to each individual.   

Care Creates… the confidence to embrace what’s next 

Bandrum Care Home – A culture of digital curiosity 

What began as cautious first steps into digital systems at Bandrum has grown into something far more significant: a culture where technology is embraced. 

When a team member feels comfortable enough to use AI to help structure a care plan – and knows how to personalise it thoughtfully – that’s real professional growth. 

And residents feel the difference. Staff who are digitally confident can do more: helping residents connect with favourite streaming services, setting up music through Alexa, supporting access to family and entertainment in ways that matter to the people they support. Connection, autonomy, and everyday joy – enabled by technology, delivered through relationship. 

Behind this culture change is a Digital Champion Workgroup, who make sure that any new system is introduced through co-design and with inclusivity at every stage.  

Clinical teams have introduced AI-enabled equipment, including intelligent sensor systems that interpret sound, movement and behavioural patterns to detect risks and alert staff automatically – giving teams more time to focus on what matters most. 

The shift at Bandrum is from digital nervousness to positive adaptability. And it’s contagious – confident staff bringing others along with them, not leaving anyone behind. 

Care Creates… the conditions where technology enhances human connection, and where no one is left on the wrong side of the digital divide. 

Care Creates… space for transformative thinking. 

Scottish Care and Future Skills at GSA 

What if social care could be redesigned from the ground up? What would you keep? What would you let go of? And what might you create that does not yet exist? 

These are not rhetorical questions. They are the starting point for the work Scottish Care is doing with the Future Skills team at Glasgow School of Art. 

Rachel Naysmith, part of the Future Skills team at GSA, reflects on her work with Scottish Care members. And what’s possible when care leaders are given space to think differently: 

“When you’re surrounded by individuals striving for a better system, the opportunities for collaborative creativity are right in front of you.  

Taking people out of their everyday environments creates the space for transformative thinking. All it takes is one person to ask, ‘What if?’” 

Future-Ready Care will be built by people with the imagination to use it differently – and the confidence to believe that what care is does not have to be the limit of what care could be. 

#CareCreates 

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