Begin with priorities: safety, communication, and one comfort upgrade. Walk each room at typical times, noting friction points. Pilot one improvement per week, keeping a simple log of wins and annoyances. Involve the person most affected first, then expand gradually as confidence grows and real needs become clear.
Costs vary widely. Explore loan closets, community grants, disability‑focused nonprofits, and insurer programs covering durable equipment. Combine affordable hubs with medical‑grade sensors where it matters most. Track total cost of ownership—batteries, subscriptions, maintenance—to avoid surprises, and prioritize changes that measurably reduce risk, hospitalizations, or caregiver burnout over flashy gadgets.
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