• New Game: Grocery Grab

    The RESTORE-Skills market is open! Now your patients and residents can practice food shopping with our newest game, Grocery Grab while improving their motor, cognitive, and communication skills. Talk about the perfect recipe for life readiness & cognitive skill-building. Use the grocery item list to begin your shopping experience in our market. Move your controller over the

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  • Q&A: Group and Concurrent

    Question:  How can we use RESTORE in the delivery of group and concurrent therapy? Answer: Great question. To start we have to understand the difference between group and concurrent therapy: Group Therapy – One therapist/asst. providing treatment of 2-6 patients performing similar functional skill activities that are part of their plans of care regardless of

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  • Q&A: Neuro-Rehab

    May is Better Hearing & Speech Month & we’re proud to support our dedicated therapist users. On a recent customer success support call, a speech-language pathologist asked if we could provide a marketing summary of the benefits of RESTORE when working with neuro-rehab patients. How RESTORE can help clinicians accelerate and optimize outcomes with stroke

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  • New Game: Mini Golf Masters

    Spring is here & the course is open! With the Masters in full swing, we are excited to launch our newest game: Mini Golf Masters. Our seasonal content is wonderful for cognition and reality orientation and is always a huge hit with our players! You definitely don’t want to skip these 18 holes.   Have fun

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  • Get Lucky with Our St. Patrick’s Games! ☘️

    We know how valuable seasonal content is for cognition, reality orientation, reminiscing, and FUN! So this week our users & players are having a shamrockin’ good time with our St. Patrick’s themed games.   Jack-Pot-of-Gold Players will pull the slots to collect three  (3) matching lucky items to win the round! Attach a sticker to

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  • Q&A: Player Dignity

    Question:  We love the RESTORE technology; however, one concern we have is that many of the games appear “child-like” and we worry about this from a dignity standpoint with our senior population. Have you had anyone else with this concern?  Any insight is appreciated.    Answer:  Thank you for the feedback and important question.  Our

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  • Q&A: Falls Prevention

    Question:  How can we utilize RESTORE with our patients in support of falls prevention? Answer: Great question. To start we have to consider the physical and cognitive components required for a comprehensive falls prevention approach: Core and lower body strengthening (squats, lunges, etc.) to improve center of gravity control, stability to support sitting and standing

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  • Q&A: Self-Feeding Goals

    Question:  How can RESTORE help therapists to support self-feeding goals with patients? Answer: Great question. To start we have to consider the physical and cognitive components required for self-feeding: Ability to bring hand to mouth Ability to apply and sustain proper grasp or prehension to a utensil or finger food item Activity tolerance for posture,

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