Monday, April 07, 2025
11:00 a.m-12:15 p.m
1-A. The Role of Virtual Reality in Aging Services
Virtual reality (VR) technologies create a computer-generated environment that immerses headset-wearing users in their simulated surroundings. Since the 1950s, VR has powered experimental theater productions, flight simulators, and video games. Now, it’s making an impact in senior living communities. Residents use VR to enjoy virtual travel, social connections, and engaging activities. VR training sessions help frontline caregivers develop empathy, enhance their caregiving skills, and boost their confidence. Even rehabilitation departments recognize that VR-powered therapy sessions can help older adults maintain mobility and independence. This session will take you on a tour of all the possibilities VR holds for your organization. Don’t miss this opportunity to explore VR's ability to create more interactive, supportive, and person-centered experiences for residents and team members while elevating care to a new level.
- David Siegelman, Senior Vice President of Quality and Corporate Compliance, Hebrew Home at Riverdale - RiverSpring Living
- David Finkelstein, CIO, RiverSpring Living
- Scott Code, Vice President, CAST, LeadingAge