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This paper describes the extension of a previously developed architecture for an Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) environment, called AmbienNet, to provide access to ubiquitous services. The former AAL system generates adaptive instructions to support elderly people at home. This extension includes an adaptive model-based user interface generator that was created for ubiquitous applications. This approach involves the extension of the supportive user interface from home supervision and support to allow access to ubiquitous applications outside the home. The present challenge is how to include adaptive supportive instructions for accessing ubiquitous services outside the home that are coherent with the previously designed home support system.