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Smart Home Support for People With Cognitive or Mobility Challenges

Make daily life easier with Google Home, routines, and simple tech that actually works — tailored for disability.

The Problem You Already Know

Most smart-home tech fails when someone has:

  • memory issues

  • confusion

  • limited mobility

  • trouble using phones

  • difficulty navigating screens

  • trouble communicating their needs

  • inconsistent routines

And carers/support workers end up doing everything manually.

The truth:

Smart tech only helps when it’s configured for disability — not off the shelf.

What You Get With a Proper Smart-Home Setup

When configured correctly, smart-home technology can:

  • Reduce carer workload

  • Improve daily consistency

  • Support communication

  • Increase independence

  • Reduce stress and confusion

  • Make routines predictable

  • Improve safety and monitoring

  • Help with reminders, prompts, calls, and comfort

This works because the home is doing the prompting — not you.

How I Help

I specialise in configuring:

  • Pre-Digital Literacy Customisation of all end points

  • Google Home / Google Nest

  • Smart displays

  • Smart lighting

  • Communication shortcuts

  • Visual calendars

  • Routines for daily tasks

  • Entertainment accessibility

  • Home control for mobility support

  • Safety automations

All customised to the person’s cognitive or motion needs.

This is not retail smart-home installation.

This is assistive communications work for disability.

Real Outcomes (From Real Clients — Anonymised)

Case Study 1 — Cognitive Overwhelm

A woman with memory issues couldn’t navigate her phone and missed important calls.

We configured her Google Home to:

  • Voice tell her in the morning what her appointments are

  • Tell her the Day time and Weather

  • Verbally reply to her Event requests.

  • Her stress reduced immediately — and so did her carer’s.

Case Study 2 — Mobility Limitations

A man with mobility restrictions needed help adjusting lights, TV, and heating.

Simple voice automation gave him independence and reduced physical strain.

Case Study 3 — Vision Impairment

A blind participant kept triggering video devices by accident.

We restricted Google Meet to one speaker only and taught him the correct commands.

Now he communicates independently and confidently.

Using Artificial intelligence with confidence and connected to appropriate accounts.

Start With a Free 10-Minute Smart Home Diagnostic

No pressure. No sales.

Just clarity.

You’ll get:

  • The 3 biggest problems stopping things from working

  • A clear plan for the home setup

  • What tech you actually need

  • What you don’t need

  • How to reduce confusion

  • How to improve independence quickly

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