What activities for your EHPAD?

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A major change in the life of a senior, care in an EHPAD must be as pleasant as possible. For this, the activities offered in these centers play a determining role.

The activities make it possible to create social bonds between residents and those around them, to stimulate their abilities or to prevent a possible loss of autonomy.

Today, virtual reality offers a new dimension to animation in EHPADs . Teleport IN offers you a fun and therapeutic for residents and their supervisors.

But, to begin, let's take an overview of the most common activities found in establishments dedicated to seniors.

Well-known activities in EHPADs.

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EHPAD facilitators are used to offering activities with targeted objectives for residents. One of the activities that comes up regularly concerns board games. In addition to being able to stimulate the residents intellectually , it also allows them to create social bonds and entertain them. 

With the aim of stimulating cognitive abilities , activities concerning memory (mental arithmetic, visual memory games, auditory memory games, puzzles, etc.) have a certain success with residents.

Sometimes more complicated to implement, physical exercises , based on gentle gymnastics , help prevent bone loss , but also reduce falls . Without forgetting, of course, the psychological benefits . Physical exercises can also be done during cultural outings . If these offer the possibility of leaving the framework of the EHPAD and stimulating the intellect , the need to travel also puts residents to physical work.

In addition to these current activities, EHPADs often opt for the organization of culinary workshops . Very fun, very entertaining, these workshops allow us to restore the pleasure of eating to people who may sometimes have lost it.

Finally, the organization of shows and/or parties contributes to great social cohesion between residents. In addition, artistic creation has the benefit of exercising their cognitive abilities and providing a different means of expression. 

Through these six examples, we can see that animation in EHPADs can be varied. Virtual reality can then act as an additional tool for these animations . It can also open doors to other activities. Traveling through a virtual reality headset is one of these doors. Fun and therapeutic, we explain how it works.

Travel without moving from the EHPAD, thanks to virtual reality. 

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Different factors make the possibility of travel complicated for residents in EHPADs. Virtual reality headsets make it possible again. This technology allows entertainment staff to organize innovative, fun sessions  everyone's imagination and memories

Through the headset, residents are teleported to the four corners of France and the world, 360°. They are taken on an inner and outer journey. Ready to use, our professional tool for EHPAD activities allows us to offer well-being to seniors.

Finally, activities linked to new technologies allow them to continue to develop new capabilities and maintain a link with contemporary developments. But that's not all. Virtual reality as an activity in nursing homes can also be a therapeutic tool.

Therapy and virtual reality. 

One of the many  therapeutic applications of virtual reality headsets is to combat depression and anxiety disorders. Ailments that can affect residents in EHPADs.

In order to combat and limit the appearance of these disorders, this technology can appear as a non-drug therapy. With a virtual reality headset, alongside a facilitator, the resident finds himself teleported to a soothing, relaxing . In the heart of a forest, on a beach, the senior is invited to talk little by little about what he sees, what he feels, what it evokes for him.

Comforting landscapes are n't the only option. The headset can also be used to learn meditation or do breathing exercises.

Teleportation, via virtual reality, is a booming activity in EHPADs and its uses continue to explore new playgrounds for residents and facilitators.

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