Samsung Canada expands partnership with the Possibilities Clinic to empower university and college students with ADHD

01-10-2024
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Samsung’s SmartStudy resource hub helps students with ADHD discover how to use smart technology to simplify everyday tasks

 

 

With an estimated 1.8 million Canadians living with ADHD[1], Samsung Canada is proud to expand its partnership with ADHD experts from the Possibilities Clinic to provide support for individuals living with ADHD. Building on the success from 2023’s inaugural partnership, Samsung and the Possibilities Clinic have implemented functionalities and resources to a new SmartStudy resource hub through SmartThings[2], an inclusive platform for university and college students with ADHD that empowers them with smart solutions to manage everyday tasks.

 

“At Samsung, we strive to create technology that empowers a better and more inclusive future for all,” stated Jihoon Lee, President and CEO of Samsung Canada. “We are thrilled to expand our partnership with the Possibilities Clinic, so we can work together in providing meaningful support and impactful solutions to university and college students living with ADHD.”

 

“This collaboration with Samsung aims to showcase how integrated technology can support and inspire students with ADHD, from managing daily school tasks and capturing creative ideas to enhancing quality family time” said Dr. Doron Almagor, Child, Adolescent, and Adult Psychiatrist and Director of Possibilities Clinic.

 

In support of the back-to-school season, Samsung’s SmartStudy is a resource hub that welcomes users with a brief survey to identify individual needs, and offers smart technology solutions for how to automate and simplify everyday tasks. The hub features university student and content creator Olivia Lutfallah, where she shares tips and tricks for how she’s managed her ADHD symptoms during her studies. The hub also features music playlist suggestions that boost productivity and focus, to help students get in the zone.

 

University and college students are encouraged to explore Samsung’s SmartThings app and to use Samsung’s connected technology to improve routines, reduce distractions, enhance creativity, and more[3]. The SmartThings app allows users to easily connect, control, and automate their compatible devices all from one place[3]. Tasks that can be handled through the SmartThings app include scheduling laundry, turning on the air conditioner and monitoring pets. Users can also make hands-free calls, dim lights for movies, track energy usage, check fitness stats, and more[4].

 

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[1] According to CADDAC (Centre for ADHD Awareness, Canada): https://caddac.ca/about-adhd/ .
[2] These are suggestions and recommendations for informational purposes only. Samsung Canada or the products described herein are not intended to diagnose, cure, mitigate, treat or prevent any diseases or other conditions. Users should not interpret or take clinical action without consultation with a qualified healthcare professional. Please consult a medical professional for advice.
[3] To use SmartThings, download the app from the Galaxy Store, Play Store, or App Store. The app requires Android OS 9↑ with a minimum of 3GB RAM space or iOS 14↑. Supported OS specifications and app screen configuration may change with app updates.
The availability of SmartThings technology, functions, features, specifications, and services may vary by region, service provider, network environment, or product and are subject to change without notice.
All devices must be connected to Wi-Fi or another wireless network and registered with a single Samsung Account.
The maximum number of devices that can be connected to SmartThings is 200 per IP address.  However, the maximum number of devices that can be connected may be limited depending on the user’s network environment. Up to 10 locations per Samsung Account can be used, up to 20 rooms per location, and up to 20 members can be invited per Samsung Account by the administrator who registered the location.
Images and on-screen content are simulated for illustrative purposes. Actual user interface (UI) may vary depending on software version, model, region, and other factors.
[4] SmartThings features require one of or a combination of the following: a compatible Galaxy device, Samsung Account, Wi-Fi connection, SmartThings Hub, and/or compatible third-party product(s).

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