A·I
Adrian Ingco runs Cristina Home, a licensed community care facility in British Columbia. He built CHAI because he lives the compliance pain daily — the 24-hour incident reporting windows, the multi-regulator filing requirements, the staff credential tracking that never ends.
With 15+ years across technology integration, resource management, and person-centered care, Adrian saw that the compliance burden was not just inefficient — it was actively pulling operators away from the people they serve — and the lives that they lead.
“We strive to automate the mundane processes burdening humans to become machines — via Agentically-Facilitated Agency, Presence, and Purpose — for what truly makes us human.”
InfiniTEA is the result: tools that feel like cognitive extensions, amplifying what makes operators most human rather than adding burden. BREW solutions that fill your cup of TEA.
Small care home operators are jack-of-all-trades, master of none — other than their own ability to be a bridge for those that can't. Every hour they spend on compliance paperwork, staffing schedules, CARF prep, and incident documentation is an hour stolen from the relational work — the reason they got into this in the first place.
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Mission
Enhance human agency and improve organizational efficiency by creating tools that feel like cognitive extensions — amplifying what makes us most human, not adding burden.
Vision
A world where regulated operators spend their capacity on the people they serve — not on proving they served them correctly.