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Even though many seniors across the U.S. may be isolated because of the coronavirus, some companies are helping them connect to the rest of the world using virtual reality technology.
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These VR technologies can help seniors cope with loneliness and isolation by virtually bringing them on international tours or allowing them to interact with loved ones, even if they can’t be in the same physical space, according to a recent report from CNET.
Two examples are MyndVR and AARP Innovation Labs, the website reported.
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MyndVR has its own headset specifically made for older adults and people who are completely unfamiliar with how VR systems work, according to the company website. The system also includes a tablet that another person can use to also participate in an experience, the website said.
The company offers more than 200 VR experiences in a wide range of areas including travel, music and arts, CNET reported.
Those videos can be especially helpful for engagement therapy and reminiscence therapy for seniors suffering from dementia.
"As their stimulus diminishes due to age and disease, we have to find other ways to keep them stimulated and engaged," MyndVR CEO Chris Brickler told CNET.
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