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How Smart Home Automation Helps People with Disabilities: Part 1

How Smart Home Automation Helps People with Disabilities: Part 1

Automate your Chesapeake Home for Safety, Comfort and Livability

For some, smart home capabilities are not simply a novelty. For many older adults and those with disabilities, a home automation system is considered essential assistive technology that helps them perform everyday tasks and functions.  

Broadly speaking, assistive technologies are defined as devices that lend a helping hand, such as hearing aids, wheelchairs and eating devices. People who have disabilities often have difficulty performing activities of daily living independently, or even need the assistance of a caretaker. How can smart home automation help them live more comfortable, fulfilling lives? Keep reading to find out! 

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