Safety Solutions for People with Disability

At ADT Security, we provide personal solutions for people with disability - enhancing safety, independence, and peace of mind.

Safe and Secure, Anywhere Anytime

Specialised Expertise

Our expert team of ADT Care specialists offer personal alarm solutions for people with disability, ensuring their safety and independence. We’re devoted to creating a secure and supportive environment for everyone.

Whether you’re looking for solutions for yourself, a loved one or members of your residential care home – we’ve got you covered.

At Home

Transform your home into a safe haven with ADT Care. We offer a range of services and devices, such as personal alarms, designed to assist with daily living, providing enhanced security and greater convenience. Our solutions are designed to meet the specific needs of individuals with disabilities, ensuring a seamless integration into your daily routine.

Residential Care Facilities

Safety is paramount, especially for those living with disability. ADT Care's personal solutions provide both protection and ease of use. From personal alarms to emergency response systems, our technology helps create a responsive living space, allowing for greater independence and peace of mind. Our solutions can be customised for assisted living facilities, enhancing safety for residents, staff, and loved ones alike.

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ADT Care personal safety

With ADT Care's personal alarm solutions, rest assured that dedicated support is always within easy reach. Our Personal Emergency Response System (PERS) are wearable devices that allow individuals to quickly get help in emergencies.


They are especially useful for people with disability or the elderly for a variety of reasons:


  • Immediate assistance: Alert emergency responders, family members, or caregivers at the touch of button.
  • Cutting-edge technology: Features include fall detection, GPS tracking, and direct communication with our 24/7 monitoring centre.
  • Wearables: Devices can be worn as pendants or wristbands, ensuring help is always within reach.
  • Home installation: Devices can also be installed in the home for added accessibility and convenience.
  • Independence: PERS devices allow individuals to live more independently, knowing they have a reliable way to call for help.
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Why Choose ADT?

Tailored Solutions

  • Solutions designed to meet your unique needs
  • Optimal support and functionality for all users
  • Upgrade options available

24/7 Monitoring

  • Continuous protection, day and night
  • Immediate response from our dedicated monitoring team
  • Assurance that help is always available when needed
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FAQs

Need more answers?

Visit our Alarm FAQs

What are the needs of people with disability?

Improving the wellbeing of people with disability involves addressing various aspects of safety, accessibility, and social interaction.

  • Healthcare: People with disabilities face specific health and safety issues for everyday tasks. For example, those with a physical disability are at a higher risk of injury if their homes aren't fitted with easily accessible fixtures and appliances.
  • Equal Access: Physical barriers like inaccessible public transportation or lack of ramps can hinder participation in society. Access to assistive technology and resources is crucial for overcoming these obstacles.
  • Support Person and Community Integration: Family members, social workers, and agencies provide vital support and advocate for reasonable care, helping individuals integrate into the community and engage in meaningful activities.
  • Education and Employment Opportunities: Access to education and skills training is essential. Employers can assist by offering accommodations and creating an inclusive workforce, benefiting both employees and the workplace.
  • Society's Role: The social model of disability highlights that societal structures create barriers. Addressing these challenges requires a collective effort to foster an inclusive environment.

What are common safety risks for people with disability?

Common safety risks include falls, medical emergencies, and difficulties in accessing emergency services. These risks are heightened for individuals with limited mobility, sensory disabilities, intellectual disabilities, or limited hearing. Personal safety devices can help mitigate these risks by offering features such as fall detection, alarms, and automated alerts, all designed to meet people's unique situations.

What technology helps someone with a disability?

Assistive technologies such as personal alarms, voice-activated controls, and automated systems can significantly improve the quality of life for individuals with disabilities. These technologies enhance spatial awareness and facilitate everyday activities, providing greater accessibility, convenience, and security for people with disability.

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