Modern medicine can work wonders, but residents at Winnipeg’s Riverview Health Centre are discovering that a little magic can also transform the lives of people living with cognitive challenges.
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As images of green leaves and red ladybugs projected from above danced on a tabletop at the Maimonides Geriatric Centre on Wednesday and participants reached out to swipe at them, resident Harry Mintz ...
A CARE home in York have brought a bit of "magic," to the place by installing the Tovertafel ‘magic table’, as a way to improve residents’ quality of life. Created in the Netherlands, the Tovertafel ...
Table top gaming consoles — so-called magic tables — are taking off in memory care communities, providing an easy way to stimulate the brains of those with memory impairing diseases. Wheelock Terrace ...
There is a large range of games suitiable for a number of residents. An interactive sensory installation, known as a “Magic Table,” is proving a popular feature for residents St. John’s Community ...
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