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Assisted Living

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The Power To Redefine Living With Disability

Going the extra mile

Unfortunately, homes aren’t built with wheelchair users or the blind in mind. Because of this, the majority of disabled people are unable to live unaided. With over 9 million disabled people in England, the need for bespoke living spaces that promote and enable independence is a pressing need. This is where Smart Homes Technology comes in.
Assistive, adaptive technology offers our disabled clients an alternative interface to interact with the world and specifically caters to people with disabilities in a way that inclusive technology does not.
Unreachable switches can become a dial in the palm of the hand and enable those with disability to become more autonomous.
Assistive, adaptive technology offers our disabled clients an alternative interface to interact with the world and specifically caters to people with disabilities in a way that inclusive technology does not.

Modern living made easy, for everyone

Our innovative smart sensing systems are pioneering in the field of giving back dementia patients their independence and giving families peace of mind.

In the United Kingdom, more than 1,000,000 people are living with dementia. Worldwide, at least 44 million people are living with dementia, making the disease a global health crisis that must be addressed.

 

Dementia is an issue that is close to the founder, Kevin Williams’, heart and has led to a thorough range of realistic and relevant solutions.

For example, Smarter Homes Technology use wireless sensors around the house to detect motion. If a door is opened or left open, or if the oven is left on, the system will alert patients, and caregivers, of danger.

Our systems also provide audio reminders about daily tasks, such as when medicine is due and enables caregivers and family to check in remotely for complete peace of mind.