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28Jun/23Off

New senior living partnerships expand virtual reality use for home, daily life integration

RiverSpring Living, a services provider for more than 18,000 New Yorkers, is collaborating with VR company Rendever to help people who are being discharged from hospital or rehab to be reacquainted with their living spaces, the company announced Tuesday.

The VR platform allows older adults to explore their home and possibly review new additions such as hand railings before actually returning.

The tech could help prevent falls — an issue that affects 40% of older adults after being discharged — and reduce readmission rates, Rendever said. ...

The platform relies on synthesizing videos and pictures that are taken of the patients’ home. ...

See the full story here: https://www.mcknightsseniorliving.com/home/news/tech-daily-news/new-senior-living-partnerships-expand-virtual-reality-use-for-home-daily-life-integration/

and here: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/rendever-virtual-reality-platform-improves-142400096.html

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