Social-Ability

the happiness programme

We’re nominated for the Care Sector Supplier Awards 2023!

We’re Nominated for the Care Sector Supplier Awards 2023 Social-Ability are finalists for the Care Sector Supplier Awards 2023, under the ‘Assistive Technology’ category! We are so pleased that the Happiness Programme and the Interactive Projector are gaining recognition for the incredible effect it’s having on people living with care needs and we’re looking forward

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University Hospital Southampton enhances critical care rehabilitation using the Happiness Programme

University Hospital Southampton enhances critical care rehabilitation using the Happiness Programme University Hospital Southampton has pioneered the use of Social-Ability’s Happiness Programme delivering benefits to patients receiving critical care rehabilitation. Critical care patients often face both physical and non-physical challenges such as muscle weakness, depression, delirium, and cognitive decline. To address some of these issues,

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Social-Ability App Guide

App Guide You can download the Social-Ability app on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store to use as part of the Happiness Programme. It can be used to upload photos onto Happy Memories, or update your projector. Subscribe and join other leading care organisations in the UK Get in touch Important Links Home

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Non-Alcoholic Pimm’s Recipe

Non-Alcoholic Pimm’s Recipe If you’re thinking of hosting your own Wimbledon Tournament with the people you support using our Tennis Game on the interactive light projector, why not provide non-alcoholic Pimm’s Cups for spectators? The recipe below is from Lily Pebbles, you can find the original recipe here. Ingredients Handful of Strawberries 1/4 Sliced Cucumber

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How do you entertain a senior with Dementia?

How do you entertain a senior with dementia? There are many ways to keep a person living with dementia entertained. Different activities may include drawing, listening to music and more. Sensory activities are a great option. The Happiness Programme uses interactive light technology to create entertainment for people living with dementia and other cognitive challenges

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Revolutionising Dementia and residential Care in Mid & South Essex

“Revolutionising Dementia and residential Care in Mid & South Essex: The Impact of the Happiness Programme on Residents and Care Teams” In 2020 Mid and South Essex CCG funded the implementation of the happiness programme in care homes and community hospitals in Mid Essex. The project was made possible by a grant received from NHS

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