WHY LONG-TERM CARE?
Aged residents of long-term care centers are subjects to experience various decrease in quality of live
Decreased Social engagement
As people age, they become more likely to experience decrease in social activities, since they are often spatially and socially separated from others.
Decline in physical and mental health
The brain changes that accompany AD result in memory loss that can disrupt a person’s daily life.
Loss of functional capabilities. Decreased life satisfaction
Frequently, people who experience memory problems withdraw from social activities because the changes they have experienced impact social interaction.
Major changes among care centers residents
Changes in neurocognitive function
are prevalent among older adults.
Worldwide, 50 million people are diagnosed with dementia, and Alzheimer disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia, contributing nearly 70% to the dementia diagnoses.
Our mission
Bring immersive Virtual Reality to them who needed it most
Unlike other companies, we decided to run a non-profit to help communities bring VR technology to elderly people.
Recreational, Distraction, Reminiscence Therapy
Helps to distract users when they are in a panicked, anxious or distressed state. Improves self-esteem and provides older patients with a sense of fulfillment and comfort as they look back at their lives
Learn MoreMemory function and cognition improvement
Studies saw an improvement in an long-term memory – high fidelity memory, the ability to tell apart new objects from very similar ones viewed before.
Learn MorePhysical Activities
Give sub-users access to a simplified dashboard with limited permission levels to offer remote management and real-time analytics.
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