Assistive Technology used in Home From Home

Disclaimer - MDI might not be using the exact brand, but use some form of these products to make Home-From-Home more accessible.

Home-From-Home

Home-From-Home Walk Through

Slings & hoists

Profile Beds

Alexa and Plugs

Able Table

Sofa Bed

Automatic Doors & buttons 

Foot Call Button for the Lift

Bathroom

Smart Hover

CCTV

Automatic Blinds

Comfortable waiting area with gray sofas, a small round coffee table with a monitor, and skylights letting in natural light. There are bookshelves, artwork, and a hallway visible in the background.
Dining area with a wooden table and five white chairs, placed on a tiled floor, with a kitchen in the background featuring a microwave, small appliances, and a stove hood.
A shower chair designed for mobility assistance positioned next to a bathtub in a tiled bathroom with beige walls and a tiled floor.
A hospital room with a bed, a mural on the wall, a ceiling hoist, and a bathroom labeled as Room 1 ensuite. The bed has a beige headboard and bedding, and the room has wooden flooring.
A hospital or care facility room with two hospital beds, a blue couch with pillows, a small window with curtains, a wooden door, and various chairs and furniture.
A small building with a gray roof and triangular windows, surrounded by a white wall and black metal gate, with parked cars and greenery in the background.