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Monday, July 9, 2018

The quest for automation

One of the ways we’ve begun working on to make life easier for my husband is automating the house or at least making it voice controlled. BT’s fine motor control has been one of the first things to go. He has trouble with small objects or anything that requires finite motion. His weakness currently lies in his hands, arms, and legs. So at first we got a Google Home so he could use it for an alarm and to control the thermostat. Recently we added a door bell with a camera so he can see who is at the door and lights that can be controlled with voice commands. It’s a smallish things that help make things easier for him. There’s a few more lights and plugs that we will automate to help around the house. I realize that this is not always possible for a lot of disabled folks. Being disabled is expensive and it is very hard in many ways but instead of birthday presents we get smart lights at my house apparently.

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