Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

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Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

OROI

Virtual reality platform designed to promote physical and cognitive stimulation for older adults

Oroi, a virtual reality tool aimed at providing physical and cognitive stimulation to older adults

Oroi is a virtual reality platform developed to improve the quality of life of older adults through immersive experiences that promote emotional well-being and active aging. Its main objective is to facilitate Person-Centered Care (PCC) with stimulating and easy-to-use digital content.

Using a simple display system with virtual reality glasses, people can travel to natural landscapes, cities, monuments, or relive spaces and moments from their past. These experiences connect them with past experiences, stimulating their memory and improving their emotional well-being.

Oroi features a simple and accessible interface with dynamic and stimulating audiovisual content aimed at seniors. This customization allows sessions to be tailored to each individual’s tastes, life history, and preferences.

La plataforma incluye un servicio de soporte completo para los profesionales que la utilizan: formación inicial, asistencia técnica y seguimiento. Esto hace que sea muy fácil de incorporar en la rutina de los centros de salud, sin requerir conocimientos técnicos avanzados. Los y las profesionales pueden utilizar Oroi como una herramienta práctica y efectiva para realizar las sesiones más atractivas y dinámicas.

The platform includes a comprehensive support service for professionals who use it: initial training, technical assistance, and follow-up. This makes it very easy to incorporate into the routine of healthcare centers, without requiring advanced technical knowledge. Professionals can use Oroi as a practical and effective tool to deliver the most engaging and dynamic sessions.

The tool helps improve the emotional and cognitive state of older adults, increasing their participation and engagement in activities. It also offers professional teams a new way of working that enriches interventions and strengthens the bond between caregivers and those being cared for.

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