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Virtual Reality Revolutionizing Dementia Care

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M.I.T.'s Rendever takes dementia residents like Miriam Keith back to wonderful places no longer accessible to them. (Video)

The technology sparks lost memories. It is perfect for dementia care, stimulating and lifting people into new worlds. See how it works.

NOTE: We are republishing this valuable report on virtual reality, which has galloped forward since this video was produced but which remains deeply relevant for those with Alzheimer’s and other dementias.


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copelandnation
copelandnation
October 12, 2020 2:07 pm

An amazing story and experience. I wonder what the fees will look like? has anyone utilized this in a care facility?

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