• Q&A: RESTORE-Together

    Question:  Tell me more about RESTORE-Together and it’s benefits? What is the difference between a live game and a private game? Answer: We are very excited to be able to introduce RESTORE-Together, which for the first time allows patients/players to play interactively with their loved ones, other patients/residents in their center, and/or with other players

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  • New Multiplayer Activity: Plinko Party

    If you love to play our hit game “Jackpot” then get ready for our new game “Plinko Party”!  Players can experience the FUN of virtually dropping their tokens into a Plinko board either individually in a therapy session, remotely with their loved ones & peers, or even participate in live, nationwide gaming tournaments — all

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  • NEWS: RESTORE-Skills featured on ABC7 San Francisco

    Below is an excerpt from the story from ABC7 News San Francisco: SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — Health is an important aspect of Building a Better Bay Area. As patients at care facilities are dealing with prolonged social isolation with visits from families curtailed or not allowed, caregivers are turning to multi-player skill games to improve

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  • NEWS: RESTORE-Skills featured on WBOC’s Good Day Delmarva

    Below is an excerpt from the story from Good Day Delmarva:  For today’s Wellness Wednesday, Sydney speaks with Joe Asseline with the Westgate Hills Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center to learn about the steps they’re taking to provide contact-less care during the ongoing pandemic.  Today with the help of Westgate Hills Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center in Baltimore, Maryland

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  • NEWS: RESTORE-Skills CEO on ABC’s Local 24 News

    RESTORE-Skills CEO interviewed on Memphis’ Local 24 News (ABC) Below is an excerpt from the story on tech in skilled nursing:  There is a new way some Tennesseans are connecting to loved ones in facilities. Virtually.  It’s called Restore-Skills.com. It’s a computer-based occupational and physical therapy gaming program. All someone in a long term care

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  • NEWS: RESTORE featured in WTBU Radio story

    RESTORE-Skills featured in a WTBU Radio (Boston) story titled, “Mass. Longterm Care Facilities Welcome Socially Distant Visitors” Below is an excerpt from the story on visitation:  Amanda Telesca is the Director of Rehab at the North End Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center, which has 100 beds and about 150 staff members.  Telesca estimated that the average

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  • NEWS: RESTORE-Skills CEO interviewed by CNN

    RESTORE-Skills featured in a CNN article titled, “These seniors are turning to cutting edge technology to stay connected during the pandemic” Below is an excerpt from the article:  A unique feature of the program is built-in video calling so families can see their loved ones playing games. Landsman [a resident of The Jewish Home, Freehold,

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  • NEWS: RESTORE-Skills on ABC News’ WCPO-9

    RESTORE-Skills featured on ABC News’ Cincinnati affiliate in a segment titled, “Concerns Over Nursing Home Visits.” The segment notes, “Villa Georgetown in Brown County has been getting a little creative. Residents have been using a virtual therapy program called RESTORE to stay active and healthy.” We were honored to be mentioned on Sunday evening’s broadcast as a

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  • Improving therapy outcomes especially during COVID-19

    I want to share with you positive news. On the frontlines in the battle against COVID-19 and under more public scrutiny than ever, I’m seeing nursing home professionals creatively provide therapy and engagement to patients. Patients are reaching therapy goals even in this new season of social distancing and closed therapy gyms. How? Our clients

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  • Introducing RESTORE-Together: A better way to virtually connect to patients

    Introducing RESTORE-Together: A better way to virtually connect to patients When we launched RESTORE Skills, never did we imagine that therapy gyms would close for months at a time and skilled nursing facility patients would be isolated in their rooms. Now that COVID-19 has made this a reality, with no foreseeable end in sight, we

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