So, let’s talk about brains. Specifically, mine.
You see, I like to think I’m reasonably smart. I can hold my own in an intense debate about healthcare, data, and the terrifying reality of having too many tabs open in a browser at once. But here’s the thing—my software? Unplexi™? It’s officially outsmarted me.
And I couldn’t be prouder.
The Problem With Gut Feel (No, Not That Kind of Gut Issue)
If you work in health and social care, you probably already know that a lot of decisions are made on experience and instinct. “Oh, I’ve seen this before,” or “We’ll just do what we’ve always done,” are common refrains.
And, sure, experience is great! But wouldn’t it be even better if we could combine all that real-world knowledge with hard, clear, beautifully structured, data-backed evidence?
(Yes. Yes, it would.)
Because here’s the truth: We can only improve what we truly understand. And we can only truly understand something when we track it, measure it, and (brace yourself) actually use data.
Enter: Unplexi™. My software that takes the guesswork out of health and social care needs and replaces it with evidence, structure, and some very clever AI.
A Brainy Sidekick for Smarter Decision-Making
So what does Unplexi™ actually do?
Well, if I had to give it a job title, it would probably be Chief Needs Translator & Strategic Problem Solver. Its key skills include:
✅ Mapping the full range of needs of people with health and social care requirements
✅ Tracking changes in needs over time, so no one falls through the cracks
✅ Using AI to recommend the right care, support, staffing mix, and resourcing—based on actual data
✅ Helping organisations make proactive decisions instead of scrambling to react when things start going pear-shaped
And, unlike me after three coffees and a looming deadline, Unplexi™ doesn’t get overwhelmed by complex spreadsheets. It thrives on them.
Why This Matters (Or, How To Avoid “Oops, We Didn’t See That Coming” Moments)
We’ve all been there. That moment when you realise a client has been struggling for months but no one had a clear enough system in place to notice. Or that horrible realisation that your team is stretched too thin—but you don’t have enough data to make a strong case for extra resources.
Unplexi™ solves that. It gives organisations real-time visibility over client needs, staffing capabilities, and service demands. Instead of reacting when something goes wrong, you can see changes coming before they happen and actually do something about it.
Imagine a world where:
🚀 You know exactly what support your clients need, and when they need it
🚀 Your team has the right mix of skills (and you know where the gaps are)
🚀 Handovers are seamless, clear, and based on real data
🚀 Funding applications are backed by robust evidence, not just hopeful optimism
This isn’t just a nice-to-have. It’s a game-changer.
The Big Picture: Making Quality Care Easier, Not Harder
Here’s the thing about healthcare and social care—it’s messy. People are complex, needs shift, and there’s no one-size-fits-all approach that works for everyone.
That’s why Unplexi™ has been built to adapt. It works with organisations, not against them. It can flex and evolve based on specific needs, whether it’s a rural disability service, an aged care provider, or a multidisciplinary health organisation.
And let’s not forget staffing. (Because finding and keeping the right people? Absolute nightmare.) Unplexi™ helps with that too—by using data to figure out the best staff mix, training needs, and recruitment strategies, so you’re not constantly scrambling for solutions after the fact.
So, What’s Next?
Well, at this point, Unplexi™ has been co-designed and piloted with a disability organisation in rural NSW (shoutout to the legends who helped refine it!). Now, I’m gearing up for bigger pilots with three more rural disability organisations before scaling up.
But—here’s the kicker—this next phase needs funding. If you know someone who likes funding world-changing software (or just really wants to see health and social care become less chaotic and more efficient), send them my way.
And if you’re working in a health or social care setting and thinking, Wait… this sounds like exactly what we need—let’s talk.
Because the best solutions don’t come from guesswork. They come from data, insight, and maybe just a little bit of AI-powered genius. 😉