iClients-Toolbox
- Publisher: James Davis
- Genre: Productivity
- Released: 8 Aug, 2012
- Size: 206.2 MB
- Price: $14.99
- App Store Info
Description
Designed to be a sweet bag o' tricks for professionals in the mental health and social services fields, iClients:Toolbox comes packed with resources, tools, and extras to help make whatever you've got planned for today go smoother.In the fast paced fields of mental health, social services, addictions and recovery, and community based care, having the right tools to handle any situation is an essential part of the job. iClients:Toolbox comes packed with more than enough back up to keep you moving and keep you on your toes as you navigate the complexities of your clients and cases.
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Client Records
Support for up to 50 Client Records
Session Notes
Support for SOAP, DA(R)P, BASIC SID and Gillman HIPPA formats. Note templates are fully fillable and can be exported for filing.
Task Manager
Set appointments, notes and reminders from within the iClients:Toolbox app! No jumping back and forth between apps…it's all built in!
Professional Resources and Tools
Full documentation on Professional Ethics and Standards of Practice
Current Research Documentation on Best Practices in all Service Areas
Assessment Tools and Resources
Session Tools including Skills Building Scripts and Teaching Tools to use with clients.
DSM-V Quick Sheets arranged Alphabetically and Numerically for fast reference.
Tools
GPS Locator with Satellite Map Views lets you work with clients to virtually tour their surroundings and plan skills building activities to breakthrough self defeating behavior.
Stopwatch is a handy little gadget to use with clients to do anything that you need to be time sensitive like desensitization work and coping skills building.
And there's so much more. Spend a little time and scroll through the iClients:Toolbox screenshots to get an idea of not only how much useful stuff the app is packed with…but also how sleek and polished it looks. C'mon..you didn't spend all that money on your iPad to have apps that look like construction paper and macaroni art did you?