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How to Engage Clients Digitally In Therapy
If you are a coach, then you already know keeping your clients engaged during your physical sessions is not enough to get the best result.
11:08 01 March 2021
When it comes to engaging clients in therapy, it is necessary to know how to motivate clients and keep them engaged and active outside physical therapy sessions. Client welfare and engagement outside sessions will inevitably contribute to the success of your therapy sessions. And when you are unable to achieve success with your client, it is only natural for them to find help elsewhere.
Importance of client engagement outside sessions
Engaging your clients during your physical sessions and motivating them to participate in their therapy is easy compared to when you are not physically present with them. But if you really want them to get the best results from these sessions, it is necessary to keep them motivated when they are out there, dealing with life, work, family, and other issues.
As a matter of fact, it is easy for anyone to lose motivation when faced with the complexities of life. And this is why you need to keep them going until the next physical session you have with them.
How to motivate clients outside therapy sessions
You could easily keep your clients motivated through effective communication methods like emailing. You may choose to send them carefully prepared motivational emails to fuel their energy for the day. But one problem with email is that there is really no way to guarantee your client will read your mails, especially when they are not obligated to reply or provide you with any kind of feedback or accountability.
Rather than place total reliance on communicating via email, you should consider using other digital methods to engage clients in therapy.
Engaging clients through digital engagement
You can effectively engage clients outside therapy sessions using one or more of the following methods;
Sharing activities or exercises
Send activities to your clients, on which they will be assessed to determine therapy results and productivity. These activities could be short exercises or watching relevant Youtube videos to stay motivated and maintain participatory levels.
Having your clients participate in activities like these will ensure they do not lose motivation before the next physical session since they will have things to do to keep them in sync.
Autopilot engagement
You can also keep your clients on autopilot engagement if you cannot keep up sending daily tasks because of the number of clients or your busy schedule. This can be achieved by sharing pre-built care paths, often referred to as “pathways” to your clients.
Pathways generally consist of tasks with predetermined intervals in between, and they may extend for days or weeks, depending on how long you want them to do. This way, your clients have something to keep themselves engaged every other day, and their productivity levels can easily be assessed from their participation in this series of tasks.
You can build an excellent pathway for your clients with ease using the Quenza platform. The Quenza platform allows you to get as creative as you can with building pathways. And it also allows you to create digital documents you can share easily with clients.
Sharing activities and pathways are very efficient in achieving client engagement. And they are also the easiest ways to engage your clients throughout the week. Because the change they seek will not only emerge from the physical therapy sessions that they are having with you. But also from their ability to maintain their motivation and participation through the duration of their therapy session.
Quenza is easy to use and will help you deliver effectively without getting overwhelmed by all the activities you have lined up for your clients. And you can get started on a trial plan for as low as $1.