AI-Person-Centered AT Selection in a Modern Technology Landscape
By Randy Kiser, Community Living, Inc., Senior Business Development Manager
In today’s rapidly evolving technology landscape, Assistive Technology (AT) ranges from simple tools to advanced systems powered by artificial intelligence. While these innovations can enhance independence, person-centered planning must remain the foundation of every AT decision. The individual’s goals, preferences, strengths, and daily routines, not the technology, must guide the process.
Advanced AI features, such as voice assistants, predictive communication, adaptive learning systems, and smart automation, should simplify life and increase independence, not overwhelm the individual.
Communication (AAC & AI-Powered Speech Tools)
AAC tablet with predictive language and customizable communication for nonverbal users.
· Supports individuals who are nonverbal or need structured communication
· AI predicts words/phrases, increasing speed and independence
Routine & Smart Scheduling
A touchscreen calendar that visually organizes schedules, chores, and daily routines.
Large smart calendar displays are ideal for visual schedules and structured routines.
· Ideal for individuals who thrive on structure
· Provides visual schedules and transition prompts
Voice Assistants & AI Guidance
Compact smart display providing voice prompts, reminders, and visual guidance.
Advanced smart display with proactive AI, routines, and personalized prompts.
· Provides step-by-step instructions and reminders
· Supports hands-free independence through voice
Smart Home & Automation
Google Nest Hub
Smart display with routines, reminders, and voice-controlled automation.
Google Nest Hub Max (www.bestbuy.com)
Larger smart display with camera, automation, and personalized AI assistance.
· Automates daily routines (morning, work prep, transitions)
· Reduces reliance on caregivers
Memory & Cognitive Supports
Idem Smart Clock (www.alzstore.com)
Caregiver-connected clock providing reminders, messages, and orientation support.
Hatch Restore Smart Clock (www.hatch.co)
Smart routine-based clock supporting sleep, wake routines, and daily structure.
· Supports individuals with memory challenges
· Provides clear time, reminders, and daily structure
Adaptive & Learning-Based Technology
Apple iPad Air 11-inch (www.target.com)
Powerful tablet supporting AAC apps, guided access, and adaptive AI features.
Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 Tablet (www.target.com)
Affordable tablet supports assistive apps and customizable interfaces.
· Adapts to user needs over time
· Supports a wide range of assistive and AI-powered apps
TechnologyTechnologyKey Takeaway
AI should enhance, not replace, person-centered planning by:
· Supporting independence
· Preserving dignity
· Building long-term success
Technology must adapt to the individual, not the other way around.
