Health & Fitness
Learn How Virtual Reality Can Help Loved Ones With Memory Loss
For those with dementia, virtual reality technology helps recall memories and improves mood. Explore the world with EngageVR at The Seneca.

This is a paid post contributed by a Patch Community Partner. The views expressed in this post are the author's own, and the information presented has not been verified by Patch.
Strolling along the Seine in Paris. Gazing at the Great Pyramid of Giza. Diving underwater to check out the wreck of the Titanic. These memorable experiences may feel out of reach for a loved one with memory loss. But through virtual reality, anyone can be transported to an exotic locale or a neighborhood they loved.
Watermark Retirement Communities developed a signature program, EngageVR, to help residents experience the sights and sounds of settings near and far.
Find out what's happening in Rockvillefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
More than a novel form of entertainment, virtual reality technology has been proven to help those with cognitive impairment. Recent studies have shown that exposing people with dementia to different environments via virtual reality can trigger memories, help with recall and boost moods.
Virtually walking through a forest or on the beach can help stimulate old memories, which can be a pleasant experience as well as a productive way to start a conversation.
Find out what's happening in Rockvillefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
EngageVR and much more will be available at The Seneca, a brand-new assisted living and memory care community opening at 55 W Gude Drive in Rockville this July.
The Seneca is now leasing at its sales office, located at 402 King Farm Boulevard, Suite 145 in Rockville. Consultations are available virtually or in-person. Please call (240) 614-2800 or visit https://senecarockville.watermarkcommunities.com/ to learn more.
This is a paid post contributed by a Community Partner, a local brand partner. To learn more, click here.