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Easter has arrived to the Happiness Programme

 

A key part of the Happiness Programme is our commitment to both new and seasonal games to keep the play experience new and exciting for everyone – players, care staff, friends and family. Today, we bring you our brand new Easter games ready just in time for spring.

 

With two weeks before Easter, we’re excited to launch the following 6 games (see the full collection of games here).

  • Spring Deep Breaths 5 seconds – enjoy pictures and sounds of nature in spring with mindful breathing. Try to follow the movement of the circle with your hands, or with your breath, as the circle expands in and out.
  • Spring Deep Breaths 7 seconds – as above but with a slightly slower breathing pattern. Try to follow the movement of the circle with your hands, or with breathing in on the left/right sides and out on the top/bottom sides of the rectangle.
  • Guided Deep Breaths – as above with the added help of a voice over to help guide the exercise.
  • Collect the Eggs – fill the basket by touching the easter eggs. Grab as many from the garden as you can before the time runs out!
  • Easter Egg Hunt – sweep the leaves away and find the easter eggs hiding in the springtime colours. Brushes at the ready.
  • Hot Air Balloons – blast off with hot air balloons. Watch them rise and fall in the sky, controlled by a player’s touch.

 

Play these games today

If you’re an existing subscriber to the Happiness Programme, you can download and access these new games by following these quick and easy steps.

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 dementialearning disability 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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