NEW PLATFORM SET TO REVOLUTIONISE ALLIED HEALTH EXPERIENCE
Taskey
More than 10 million Australians regularly invest in allied health services, from physiotherapy and rehabilitation to occupational and speech pathology sessions. However, experts agree that ensuring progress in between sessions is as crucial as the actual appointments. To carry this out, at-home therapy tasks must be practiced in daily life.
Allied health professionals provide expertise, care and coaching - only to see client progress stall due to the lack of performing exercises correctly at home, if at all. This is especially true when working with children with special needs and clients with cognitive challenges, who need demonstrated techniques to sustain any gains from the session.
The lack of follow-through between sessions results in slower gains and deprives the practitioner of the success stories that are the building blocks of a successful business. What can enable momentum is equipping practitioners to capture videos of teachable moments during sessions and offer them as references for at-home tasks via a safe and easy to access platform.
A new platform is helping practitioners turn their unique approach into scalable, personalised client support that can bridge the gap between sessions. Taskey is the world’s first industry agnostic client tasking app; designed to help professionals capture personalised, multimedia tasks on the spot and transform their unique value proposition into a concrete business asset – their own digital resource library.
The platform allows practitioners to capture teachable and meaningful moments within sessions and assign personalised tasks to facilitate individual and group progress. Video clips, images, audio recordings, PDFs, links and instruction guides are assembled as needed into tasks. Patients can set reminders and easily access techniques and notes from sessions, allowing for constant progress and engagement.
Critically for working with clients with special needs, Taskey is revolutionary for practitioners seeking to guide progress using Video Self-Modelling (VSM) - a powerful and proven approach rooted in Albert Bandura’s social learning theory. In VSM, individuals watch videos of themselves performing a skill or behaviour successfully. This boosts confidence, reinforces positive actions and neurological pathways, and accelerates progress in an innovative way.
Carly Dober, Principal Psychologist at Enriching Lives Psychology says, “It is important for professionals to make our patients feel supported in between sessions, especially those with neurodiverse needs. Being able to create a personalised approach allows us to ensure their development.”
Taskey offers subscriptions for all business sizes and customer support for integrating the technology into your client’s journeys.
To find out more, visit https://www.taskey.io/
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Clare Fitzgerald | [email protected] | 0414 331 496
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