People with a disability

Children or adults with special or complex needs, or people experiencing cognitive decline

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.