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Case File · Exhibit F · abcalliedhealth.com.au

A clear line to the right care

A support-worker and allied-health service needed a presence that participants and their families could actually use. Clarity was the brief; the subject worked alone.

By The Investigation Desk  ·  2026

ABC Allied Health — the services site
Exhibit FFig. 1 — the services page, plainly stated.

Not every exhibit in this file is a machine. ABC Allied Health is a services site for a support-worker and allied-health provider, and its job is the oldest one on the web: tell people what you do, clearly enough that the person who needs it can find it.

The audience made the brief stricter than it sounds. Participants, families and support coordinators arrive under stress, on whatever device is at hand, and a site that confuses them fails at the only thing it exists to do. The build — Next.js and Tailwind over Supabase — keeps the reading order honest, the contrast legible and the path from “what is this service” to “how do I reach them” as short as the desk has seen.

No accomplices are on record. The subject handled the job alone, and the scene shows the same working method as the rest of the solo file: a small, well-chosen stack doing exactly as much as the client needs and nothing it doesn't.

“A site that confuses the person who needs it has failed at the only thing it exists to do.”

The site is in production at abcalliedhealth.com.au, connecting participants with care. The investigation notes that restraint under a plain brief is harder to fake than flair under a loud one, and enters the exhibit accordingly.

How it was built
Front-endNext.js · Tailwind
DataSupabase
RoleSolo
Entered2026
StatusIn production