HOW CAN SMART TECHNOLOGY

HELP OUR CUSTOMERS

Living with a disability comes with unique challenges, but today, smart home systems are a game-changer, designed to cater to the diverse needs and abilities of individuals like never before.

HOW SMART TECHNOLOGY CAN HELP?

1. Elevating Accessibility

Smart technology redefines accessibility for people with limited mobility. Imagine having doors and appliances that you can control with an app on your mobile device or your voice. These innovations make navigating and completing daily tasks in your home much easier.

A front door lock that opens either with a mobile app, fingerprint scanner, swipe card, voice, or even a specific sound that non-verbal clients can produce can be beneficial for someone in a wheelchair. They don’t need to use keys or struggle to reach the lock. It makes getting inside much easier.

2. Embracing Independence

You can control your home environment by tapping on your smartphone or tablet. You can adjust lights, blinds, heating, and more, all from the comfort of your bed. With this newfound independence, you can control your surroundings according to your preferences.

3. Advanced Safety and Security

Smart homes priorities your safety. They’re equipped with systems that alert caregivers or emergency responders during emergencies. These include personal emergency response systems, smoke detectors, and carbon monoxide detectors.

Furthermore, they offer timely reminders, helping to prevent accidents or falls. For instance, a smart smoke detector can provide rapid assistance in case of a kitchen mishap.

4. Enhancing Quality of Life

Smart technology isn’t just about gadgets; it’s about improving your quality of life. It ensures your comfort and convenience, even fostering socialisation and connectivity. A voice-activated video conferencing system can make staying in touch with loved ones easy. It promotes a sense of connection and contributes to your well-being.

5. Empowering Caregivers and Families

Smart homes offer a dual benefit by providing peace of mind to caregivers and families. Knowing their loved ones can manage their needs more effectively, strengthens their sense of security and enables a more harmonious and balanced family life.

In conclusion, the adoption of smart home technology is a win-win for individuals with disabilities. It enhances accessibility, independence, safety, and overall quality of life. Moreover, it contributes to a greener future and fosters peace of mind for caregivers and loved ones. So, take a step toward embracing smart technology and open the door to a world of possibilities tailored to your unique needs.

SMART DISABILITY ACCOMMODATION

SMART TECHNOLOGY IN OUR SDA GROUP HOME

THERE IS AN ABUNDANCE OF SMART SYSTEMS AND FEATURES TODAY THAT CAN BE INSTALLED IN AN SDA HOME.

To safely accommodate people with high disability support needs, we made a careful selection of the most reliable and user-friendly assistive technology on the market.
Based on the house design and infrastructure we integrated the features listed below.

Door Automation

Fully automated doors controllable via wall buttons, remote buttons, assistive technology devices, phone, tablets, computers and voice control, including RFID and facial recognition systems for enhanced privacy and security.

Lighting Automation

Movement-triggered lighting, including automated bathroom heating and fan control for connivence and energy efficiency.

Air Conditioning Automation 

Personalized and automated air conditioning system, easily controlled by app or voice commands.

Blinds Automation 

Controllable via app and voice, with options to open/close based on weather conditions.

Energy Solutions

Solar energy production and efficient water heating systems that optimize energy use.

Intelligent Safety Systems

Fall detection sensors, emergency alert systems, and automated locking mechanisms for safety.

Adaptive Living Spaces

Adjustable countertops and specially designed kitchen and laundry cabinets to promote independence.

Environmental Controls

Automated settings for lighting and temperature to create a comfortable living environment.

 

 

 

At its core, smart home technology is about creating a world where independence knows no boundaries. It's about living life on your terms, and that's a future we can all look forward to.