These pages have been developed by Guy Dewsbury

Assisting
the Design of Smart Homes for People with Disabilities
These pages
are designed to illustrate the use of smart home (home automation,
intelligent homes) technology within the field of social care.
There are pages on what smart home technology is, how smart homes
can help people with disabilities, and an introduction to the
software tool that has been developed to enable smart home designs
for people with disabilities and older people called CUSTODIAN.
The site also contains among other things a useful Links page
to guide the reader on their investigations into this field .
Contact:
SMART
Thinking
Smart Homes
A Brief INTRODUCTION to this Site
What
is a Smart Home?
A
Small Guide to Smart Home Technology
Smart
Homes and Social Care
Assistive
technology and smart Homes
Sigma
and Chis Smart Home
Putting Your House In Order
A popular View of Smart Houses
Simple
Smart Rooms Animation
Articles
The ENHR 2000 Paper presented at Gavle
June 2000 (Pdf)
Seniors' Housing
Update (Pdf)
The CUSTODIAN Newsletter
2000 (Word)
The
CUSTODIAN Broadsheet (Word)

The CUSTODIAN
Software
An Introduction
to the CUSTODIAN Project
Background
to the CUSTODIAN Project
A Plan of
the Edinvar Demonstration Flat
The Dundee Demonstrator Flat
The
Evaluation Process of the CUSTODIAN Software (Word)
The Role of the Process Facilitator
CUSTODIAN Project CONTACT List
The
CUSTODIAN TEAM MAP
The
CUSTODIAN Slide Show
CUSTODIAN
Press Release
EXTERNAL
LINKS
Links
to Other Smart Home and Disability Sites
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Last Updated: 04/03/01