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Make YOUR Home e-Smarter! Workshops are presented by Smart Apartment therapists and assistive technology specialists from the Helen Hayes Hospital Center for Rehabilitation Technology, along with select guest contractors with experience in home automa- tion and accessible design. Learn how individuals with disabilities can benefit from the application of accessible design principles, combined with home automation technology, to make the home environment more usable. The target audience for these workshops is anyone interested in learning more about accessible e-smart homes (electronically-smart homes) including patients, families and healthcare professionals (who will be eligible to earn 1.5 continuing education contact hours for each workshop). Is it difficult or impossible for you or someone you know to perform activities of daily living? Have you had an evaluation at the Helen Hayes Smart Apartment? Contact Debra Zeitlin, Director, Center for Rehabilitation Technology, for further information at 845-786-4586. Route 9W, West Haverstraw, New York 10993 (845) 786-4000 www.helenhayeshospital.org Center for Rehabilitation Technology CRT can help you face the challenge of creating an accessible environment for people with disabilities. Join us for one or all four Smart Apartment workshops to help you incor- porate home automation technology into your home modification plan. Workshop Location: Helen Hayes Hospital Smart Apartment Formal Presenation: 3:30-5:00p.m. Hands-on: 5:00-6:00p.m. ~ To Register, call (845) 786-4587 ~ Door Openers, Window & Shade Openers, Kitchen Access Thursday, November 21, 2013 Bed Controllers, Lifts, Bathroom Access Thursday, January 16, 2014 Telephone Access, Remote Cameras, Intercoms Monday, March 24, 2014 Alternative home automation control via wheelchair, tablet, computer, smartphone & more Monday, May 19, 2014

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Page 1: Center for Rehabilitation ... - Helen Hayes Hospital · Make YOUR Home e-Smarter! Workshops are presented by Smart Apartment therapists and assistive technology specialists from the

Make YOUR Home e-Smarter!

Workshops are presented by Smart Apartment therapists and assistive technology specialists from the Helen Hayes Hospital Center for Rehabilitation Technology, along with select guest contractors with experience in home automa-

tion and accessible design. Learn how individuals with disabilities can benefit from the application of accessible design principles, combined with home automation technology, to make the home environment more usable.

The target audience for these workshops is anyone interested in learning more about accessible e-smart homes (electronically-smart homes) including patients, families and healthcare professionals (who will be eligible to earn 1.5 continuing education contact hours for each workshop).

Is it difficult or impossible for you or someone you know to perform activities of daily living?Have you had an evaluation at the Helen Hayes Smart Apartment?

Contact Debra Zeitlin, Director, Center for Rehabilitation Technology, for further information at 845-786-4586.

Route 9W, West Haverstraw, New York 10993 • (845) 786-4000 • www.helenhayeshospital.org

Center for Rehabilitation Technology

CRT can help you face the challenge of creating an accessible environment for people with disabilities. Join us for one or all four Smart Apartment workshops to help you incor-porate home automation technology into your home modification plan.

Workshop Location: Helen Hayes Hospital Smart ApartmentFormal Presenation: 3:30-5:00p.m. • Hands-on: 5:00-6:00p.m.

~ To Register, call (845) 786-4587 ~

Door Openers, Window & Shade Openers, Kitchen AccessThursday, November 21, 2013

Bed Controllers, Lifts, Bathroom Access Thursday, January 16, 2014

Telephone Access, Remote Cameras, Intercoms Monday, March 24, 2014

Alternative home automation control via wheelchair, tablet, computer, smartphone & moreMonday, May 19, 2014