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The program comes from MyndVR, which aims to improve quality of life for older adults. MyndVR has collaborated with Stanford University s Virtual Human Interaction Lab to study VR s effects on people for two decades. Stanford selected Maple Knoll Village as one of the retirement communities to participate in this study.
Vice President of Marketing and Development for Maple Knoll Megan Ulrich knows VR is improving lives. Where we really see this having a huge benefit is also in our assisted living and in skilled nursing, she says. So those individuals have been on restrictions because of COVID over the past year and a half so they have not gotten a chance to go out.