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Interactive Therapy & Engagement for Dementia Care

At Desert Cottages, we are dedicated to enhancing the well-being of our residents through innovative, engaging experiences. Our interactive sensory table will be an integral part of our daily activities, providing an interactive and stimulating environment for individuals with dementia. This motion-activated technology will be used in group and one-on-one sessions, encouraging cognitive engagement, physical movement, and social interaction. Our caregivers will incorporate our interactive sensory table activities into our recreational programs, offering residents joyful moments while helping to reduce anxiety, restlessness and behaviors. Whether sparking memories, promoting gentle exercise, or simply bringing smiles, our interactive sensory table will enrich the lives of our residents by fostering meaningful connections and a sense of accomplishment

We are proud to offer our services to participants of the Assisted Living Waiver (ALW) program.

A Revolutionary Interactive Experience for Dementia Care with Tover table

Cognitive Stimulation

• The interactive light games engage the brain, helping slow cognitive decline.

• Encourages problem-solving, memory recall, and focus, which are essential for mental well-being.

• Helps reduce apathy, a common symptom in dementia patients.

Physical Engagement

• The games respond to hand and arm movements, encouraging gentle exercise and coordination.

• Helps improve motor skills and maintain physical abilities.

• Promotes blood circulation, which is beneficial for brain function.

Emotional & Psychological Benefits

• Creates moments of joy—patients often smile, laugh, and express excitement.

• Reduces anxiety, agitation, and restlessness, common symptoms of dementia.

• Can provide a sense of achievement, boosting self-esteem.

Social Interaction & Connection

• Encourages group play, helping patients connect with caregivers, family, and other residents.

• Reduces feelings of isolation and loneliness, which can be common in dementia care settings.

• Can serve as a conversation starter, helping patients engage with memories and emotions.

Easy & Accessible for All Stages of Dementia

• Simple, intuitive games require no prior experience to play.

• Can be adjusted for different cognitive and physical abilities.

• Helps create a calming and structured activity, which can ease daily routines.