
People with Special Needs, Intellectual Disability, and Cognitive Decline
For people with intellectual disabilities, autism, or cognitive decline, remembering daily routines or therapy steps can be challenging — especially between sessions. Taskey provides a simple, visual way to help individuals see themselves succeed, building confidence and independence through repetition and familiarity.
Helping people retain skills, confidence, and independence
With video self-modelling, users watch short clips of themselves completing everyday tasks successfully — brushing teeth, using transport, preparing meals, or completing therapy exercises.Seeing their own success helps the brain strengthen positive patterns, making learning faster, more engaging, and longer-lasting.
Why it works
- Visual learning made personal: Videos of familiar people and environments make every task easier to understand and remember.
- Supports routine and retention: Replaying short, tailored videos strengthens recall, even for people with memory challenges.
- Encourages independence: Builds confidence by celebrating what the person can do.
- Bridges therapy and daily life: Families, therapists, and support workers can collaborate to reinforce the same goals.
- Accessible anywhere: Simple to use at home, in supported living, or during therapy sessions.
How Taskey helps
- Create and share short videos showing the person performing a skill or task successfully.
- Add reminders, notes, or step-by-step visuals to reinforce understanding.
- Use repeat viewing to help the person retain skills over time and reduce regression.
- Clients receive all the support they need to succeed.




