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The Perks of Smart Home Technology in NDIS Housing

Smart home technology can provide a number of advantages for persons residing in NDIS housing, including more independence, increased safety, and improved quality of life.

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The Perks of Smart Home Technology in NDIS Housing

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  1. THE PERKS OF SMART HOME TECHNOLOGY IN NDIS HOUSING NECESSITYHOUSING.COM

  2. The use of smart home technology has grown in popularity over the past several years and has the potential to completely change how individuals with disabilities live. Smart home technology can provide a number of advantages for persons residing in NDIS housing, including more independence, increased safety, and improved quality of life.

  3. Growing Independence: People with impairments may have traditionally needed carers to do activities for them, but smart home technology can enable them to do so independently. For instance, voice-activated smart assistants in NDIS properties may be used to operate various gadgets without having to physically touch them, such as lighting, thermostats, and other controls.

  4. Increased Safety: The safety of those with impairments can be improved through smart home technology. Motion sensors, for example, may be used to detect falls, and smart door locks can be operated remotely, allowing carers to monitor access and protect the safety of residents. Smart home technology can provide additional safety and security measures, such as smart locks, motion detectors, and emergency response systems, which can help prevent accidents, falls, and other emergencies.

  5. Improved accessibility: By removing the need for physical controls and enabling voice commands or smartphone apps to control their surroundings, smart home technology can increase accessibility for individuals with impairments.

  6. Adjustable settings: The use of smart home technology may be personalized to each resident’s specific needs. It enables people to modify their living environment to their unique requirements and preferences, such as modifying the lighting, temperature, and sound levels. For instance, voice-activated technology in NDIS properties can be set up to respond to predetermined orders or catchy phrases that the resident can easily recall.

  7. Cost Savings: In terms of energy efficiency, maintenance costs, telehealth, personalized care, and improved safety, smart home technology can save money for NDIS residents in a number of ways. Smart home technology can assist in making NDIS homes more accessible and affordable by lowering costs, which will benefit a wider range of residents.

  8. Increased comfort: By automating basic chores like turning on the coffee maker or running the dishwasher, smart home technology may make daily life more pleasant. This can help people save time and feel less stressed.

  9. Simple communication: By enabling residents to keep in touch with family and friends via video conferencing, texting, and social media, smart home technology may enhance communication and social connectedness.

  10. CONTACT US G03/247 Coward St, Mascot NSW 2020 info@necessityhousing.com 1300 255 495

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