• Thankful for more RESTORE!

    Beans, greens, potatoes, stuffing, pie…yum! We can’t wait to eat & celebrate with our families next week. Luckily, your players can start their festivities early with these Thanksgiving-themed games! Have fun with the following activities while you reminisce with your patients and families about their favorite holiday stories. They’ll be grateful you did! Turkey Hunt 

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  • Patients Encourage Each Other for a Better Day!

    Here is another happy moment from my trip to our MA facilities last month. If you haven’t had the chance to read my first blog post about Maria’s great therapy experience, you can find it here. But now, I am thrilled to share a story about Joe encouraging his fellow patients that is sure to

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  • Therapy that Patients Love to Tell Their Families About!

    Last month, I visited several of our facilities in the Marquis Health Services network. It was amazing to see how happy patients in therapy are when practicing with RESTORE!  I was so thrilled to see patient’s smiles, laughter, and sense of achievement in “real life” and not only over the phone or by reading testimonials.

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  • “Take Flight” with Our New Reaction-Testing Game

    “Take Flight” with Our New Reaction-Testing Game

    Our newest RESTORE activity takes players out of the therapy gym and into the blue skies above…at least virtually! You will facilitate greater engagement while supporting residents as they practice to improve their reaction time To play Take Flight, patients navigate their plane side to side or up and down through the obstacles on the

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  • More Opportunities for Practice!

    More Opportunities for Practice!

    Because we know that providing unique opportunities for repeated skill practice in a fun, positive environment improves mood and function, we added *three (3) more games* to the RESTORE platform. More games = more opportunities for meaningful skill-building & practice!  What’s New? Each of the following games can be used to target an array of

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  • New Activity to Practice Medication Management!

    New Activity to Practice Medication Management!

    The practice of cognitive skills, like executive function, is essential for patients to build and retain the IADLs they need to be independent. One such skill that patients must demonstrate competence in is the management of their prescription medication. But finding new and innovative ways to exercise these skills can, at times, present a challenge. 

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  • How Do You Measure Daily Progress?

    How Do You Measure Daily Progress?

    Hi, I am excited to share that RESTORE’s Daily Progress dashboard is now live. We understand how important it is for you to track your patients’ progress. You want to know if today was better than yesterday and plan for tomorrow’s activity accordingly. For example, you want to see if your patient can reach higher,

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  • Sequencing Activities of Daily Living

    Sequencing Activities of Daily Living

    The ability to perform Activities of Daily Living is dependent upon cognitive, motor, and perceptual skills. There is also the critical distinction of a patient’s ability to complete a task (physical and cognitive ability) versus the ability to recognize the job that needs to be done without prompting (cognitive ability). Each ADL and IADL involves

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