THE CENTER FOR DISABILITY INNOVATIONS ROLLS OUT REMOTE SUPPORT SERVICES
- Tocnic Innovations
- Sep 18, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: May 7

The Center for Disability Innovations Launches Remote Support Services
In a significant step toward modernizing care and enhancing independence for individuals with disabilities, The Center for Disability Innovations is proud to announce the rollout of its new Remote Support Services. These services are now available to OPWDD residents, homecare recipients, and senior citizens, providing a flexible and effective way to receive assistance without the need for in-person intervention.
What Is Remote Support?
Remote support is a form of virtual assistance provided by trained staff or natural supports who engage with individuals through live, two-way communication via technological devices. This allows for real-time interaction and support, empowering individuals to remain in their homes and communities with greater autonomy and confidence.
By using secure platforms and assistive technologies, Developmental Disability Services (DDS) staff or adjacent professionals can offer personalized support, monitor wellness, and respond to needs quickly — all from a remote location. This approach not only enhances safety and convenience but also optimizes staff resources and broadens the reach of care services.
Who Benefits from Remote Support?
This innovative service is designed for:
Individuals residing in OPWDD-supported housing
Clients receiving homecare services
Senior citizens who may need additional monitoring or guidance in daily living
Whether it’s medication reminders, safety checks, or general support with routines, remote support offers a new level of care that promotes independence, dignity, and efficiency.
A Step Toward the Future
As the healthcare and disability services sectors continue to embrace digital transformation, The Center for Disability Innovations remains committed to pioneering solutions that meet the evolving needs of individuals and families. With remote support services, they are setting a new standard for accessible, responsive, and person-centered care.