Redefining the Future of Rehabilitation Delivery: My Experience at Samvaad 

June 25th, 2026
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Written By Rakshitha S
Senior Subject Specialist – SLP



Rakshitha S conducting an industry-integrated session on “Redefining the Future of Rehabilitation Delivery” for postgraduate students at Samvaad Institute of Speech & Hearing.

Setting the Context

On 19th June 2026, I had the privilege of conducting an industry-integrated session titled “Redefining the Future of Rehabilitation Delivery” for the 4th Semester PG students at Samvaad Institute of Speech & Hearing. This programme was initiated following Dr. Rajashekhar Sir’s recommendation to bridge academic learning with emerging digital rehabilitation practices. Our goal was to give outgoing PG students direct exposure to technology-enabled service delivery models and the career pathways they unlock in employment, entrepreneurship, and private practice.

The Session 

We began promptly at 10:00 AM. Dr. Rajashekhar Sir joined us virtually for the first 20  minutes, sharing his insights on the evolving rehabilitation landscape. His address set a strong  foundation and contextualized why digital transformation is no longer optional in clinical  practice. 

I then led the core session from 10:20 AM to 1:00 PM. We started by mapping existing market gaps in rehabilitation services and traced the evolution from conventional therapy to teletherapy and hybrid models. I emphasized the growing importance of systematic clinical  documentation and discussed the future outlook of rehabilitation practice within an ICF informed, person-centered framework. 

The second half was a hands-on demonstration of the XceptionalLEARNING platform. I walked students through features that support the complete clinical workflow: assessment, intervention planning, session documentation, and outcome  tracking. To support continued learning, each student received a resource manual outlining  applications and tools for technology-based therapy.

Student Engagement 

The response from the students was truly encouraging. They were engaged throughout, asked insightful questions on digital service delivery, ethical telepractice, and business models for  private practice. Their curiosity about integrating technology into day-to-day clinical work reaffirmed the need for such industry-academic programmes. 

After the session, I had the opportunity to interact with Dr. Radhika Ma’am and Dr. Suman Sir. They appreciated the  relevance of the content and mentioned that they would review the platform with their faculty and students to explore the way forward.

Reflection & Gratitude 

I am grateful to Dr. Rajashekhar Sir for his trust and for initiating this collaboration. His feedback that the session was “well-structured, informative, with a well-curated presentation and effective demonstration” and his recommendation to establish this facility at Samvaad ISH is deeply motivating. 

I also extend my thanks to Dr. Jino and Ms. Anjana from XceptionalLEARNING for their support in curating this workshop, and to the faculty at Samvaad for their warmth and academic rigor.

Looking Ahead 

This session reinforced my belief that the future of rehabilitation delivery lies in equipping  students with both clinical competence and digital fluency. When academic institutions and industry partners come together, we create pathways for better training, wider service outreach, and improved access for underserved populations — goals that align strongly with ISHA and  RCI mandates.

I look forward to continued collaborations with Samvaad and other institutions committed to redefining rehabilitation delivery for the next generation.

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