This blog is usually just where I post screencasts I create for cool things I find on the Web. You may notice that there aren’t any ads up and all of the screencasts are free to view and share. While I’d like it if I could simply get paid to find cool stuff and create screencasts to put up on DemoGirl, we do need to generate revenue in some way. The way we do that is with custom screencasts. Usually people find me after viewing screencasts I’ve created and posted right here. It’s actually pretty cool because the entire process is typically done via email sometimes without even a phone call. The Internet is really an amazing thing. I digress…
I recently did some custom work for ENURGI.com. ENURGI is a service that connects caregivers with patients in need of home healthcare. It’s actually a pretty great service. The patient and /or family member can set up a profile with specific needs and requirements of a caregiver. This includes things like disease specialty, preferred language, and even special certification. The caregiver can also sign up and create a profile so they can be found by potential patients and include what their specialties are, etc. ENURGI has already included over 1.5 million records of caregivers across the country. If you’re a caregiver, you can do a search and claim your profile if it already exists. If a patient finds a potential match with someone who has not yet claimed their profile, ENURGI will attempt to make a connection for that person. Everything you need to manage caregivers and patients is all included. There’s a calendar for scheduling, a place to send messages instantly, maps, and you can even create invoices and set up payment within ENURGI. Most of the services are free to use but some features may require a small payment. If you’d like to see what ENURGI can do and see what some of my custom screencasts look like, here are the two screencasts I created for ENURGI:
ENURGI Caregiver Demo
ENURGI Patient Demo
Disclaimer: VPOP Technologies (a.k.a my paycheck writers) was paid for these custom screencasts. I was not, however, paid to write this post about ENURGI. It is, in fact, a shameless self promotion but I also think ENURGI is a pretty cool idea.
