There are many hobbies people with dementia enjoy, even when these activities may be harder as physical or mental decline occurs. These activities may include watching rugby or football, listening to old music, looking at old photos and more. We created the Happiness Programme with these in mind.
These personalised moments come in the form of pictures and photos that are uploaded by friends, family and care staff via our portal.
Getting started
Staff and residents will be able to interact with these pictures and colour them in using hands, arms and prop movements. If a caption has been entered with a particular picture, this will be displayed once each photo has been completed – or coloured in.
Access to the Happy Memories game on the magic table 360 is pin protected by a pin code known to onsite staff and is unique to each care location. Once access has been granted to the game, a resident’s name can be selected and their photos will be projected in random order.
All photos will be stored for a period of 180 days, but can be removed at any time by a contributor of care service administrator. There are also the necessary privacy and consent requirements captured at the point of picture or photo upload via the portal.
Watch our Happy Memories training webinar
Our Social Impact team show you how in the video below.
Steps for uploading personalised content
Not a member of the happiness programme?
The Happiness Programme is a first-of-its-kind initiative helping to change the lives of people living with cognitive challenges. We use interactive light technology to provide meaningful activities for residents and patients in care homes and care settings. For more detail on what the Happiness Programme is and how it’s helping care venues across the UK, visit our getting started page.
Alternatively, jump to our dementia, learning disability, rehabilitation and NHS pages for more specific detail on how it’s helping care homes like Barchester and HC-One as well as hospitals and local authorities such as St George’s Hospital, London and Westminster and South Kensington Council.
For anything else, you can contact us here too.
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