Mobii enhancing Care at Queen Elizabeth Hospital

We are excited to share that the Mobii Projector has been donated to Queen Elizabeth Hospital, significantly enhancing the quality of care for patients living with Dementia. This innovative interactive projection, funded by the League of Friends, provides over 150 sensory activities aimed at encouraging social interaction, movement, mental stimulation, and overall emotional wellbeing.

The portable system can be projected onto bedside tables and floors, allowing for versatile use in various settings. Activities range from painting flowers and exploring fish-filled waters to engaging in fun games, making it an invaluable resource for both patients and caregivers.

Kate Hudson, Lead Dementia Nurse Specialist, expressed her enthusiasm, stating, “We feel very lucky to have received the Mobii Magic Surface interactive table. It is a fantastic piece of equipment for our patients living with dementia and a truly exciting addition to our elderly care wards.”

Diane Hudson, from the League of Friends, added, “We are delighted to have been able to purchase such a wonderful piece of equipment to help enhance the lives of our dementia patients.”

Margarita Vidiella, Head of Charity, also acknowledged the ongoing support from the League of Friends, emphasizing the positive impact this donation has had on patients at Queen Elizabeth Hospital.

The Mobii Interactive Sensory Table previously won the National Dementia Care Outstanding Project Award in 2018 for its remarkable contributions to individuals at all stages of dementia.

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