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Gorey Library – Mobii Magic Table

Gorey Library – Mobii Magic Table

Did you know that alongside our Sensory Toys and Assistive Resources (STAR) collection, Gorey Library also has an Omivista Mobii (magic table)?

So what is an Omivista Mobii?

Omivista Mobii (Magic Table) helps people with dementia and sensory requirements to engage and communicate with a series of light-up interactive games, they can enjoy fish swimming, growing flowers, piano (these are just a few of the many activities).

It contains a special projector that creates interactive light displays to enhance mobility and social/cognitive skills. The Mobii gives people the chance to play fun and engaging games with projected effects that trigger cognitive, physical and social interaction

Gorey Library is inviting school groups and centres to discover this cutting edge interactive light projection system that will help people living with sensory requirements to remain connected, while also improving well being…

Virtual games help dementia patients

Virtual games help dementia patients Baking a cake, doing a quiz or playing air hockey are just some of the virtual activities patients at Tonbridge Community Hospital are enjoying thanks to a new interactive projector. The OMI interactive software mobile projector is a neat bit of kit that offers simple but effective activities designed to […]

BBC Children in Need

A BIG THANK YOU to BBC Children in Need for organising a donation of our Mobii Magic Table to TAG Youth Clubs.

TAG Youth Clubs provide a safe, stimulating and engaging environment for anyone with a disability or additional needs to meet up with their friends, take part in fun activities and learn social and life skills.
OMi’s philosophy is that every child should have the opportunity to influence and interact with their environment through movement, exploration and collaboration.
From fields to mountains, outer space to the ocean depths or even back in time to meet the Romans or Egyptians, interactive projections offer a journey of discovery that can be truly transformative.
We pride ourselves on creating sensory projectors that:
– Respond to all movements no matter how small
– Stimulate the imagination
– Remove barriers to learning
– Encourage physical and mental participation
– Provide opportunities to socialise and collaborate
– Release potential
– Make learning enjoyable

Comparing Multi-touch Tables and Interactive Projectors

Why Choose omiVista? It can be a daunting task deciding which type of system to choose for the provision of interactive sensory activities in a care environment, whether it be for dementia care. or care for those with learning disabilities in a special needs school, hospital or centre. We will look at some of the […]

Sensory Integration Education recognise OMi as preferred suppliers

Sensory Integration Education recognise OMi as preferred suppliers. OMI are proud to have been recognised as preferred suppliers by Sensory Integration Education for helping to transform care delivery. SIE are a world-class, international training provider of sensory integration courses for professionals and parents of children with sensory issues including autism, sensory processing disorder and ADHD. […]

TAD Podcast Innovation Spotlight on Life Stories Initiative

OMi’s Life Stories Initiative is featured in the Innovation Spotlight of the latest episode of The Future of Care for Dementia and an Aging Population podcast by Third Age Design.   This month the Third Age Design Podcast was recorded live from the Care Show 2021 in Birmingham, and discusses issues including the impact of […]

Magic tables bring joy and laughter to care homes

MHA, the largest charity Care provider in the UK are investing in Mobii interactive, motion-activated sensory projection systems which support residents living with dementia – and the effect on residents, their families and staff has been amazing. Staff using OMi Mobii Magic Tables at MHA care homes in Falmouth, Stoke on Trent, Chippenham and London […]