A gentle, interactive virtual experience where patients can stack, move, and explore familiar objects in a calming environment – designed to support light movement, cognitive engagement and emotional well-being.
Objects – Interact
Objects – Interact invites patients into a peaceful virtual space where simple, familiar items respond naturally to movement and touch.
There is no pressure, no scoring, and no competition. Instead, the experience encourages slow, intentional interaction — stacking blocks, watering a plant, lightly tapping a ball, or rearranging objects in ways that feel satisfying and creative.
The atmosphere is intentionally calm. Subtle ambient sounds and soft object feedback create a safe sensory environment that promotes focus without overstimulation.
While the actions appear simple, they gently activate motor skills, coordination, and cognitive processing – making this experience particularly suitable for patients who benefit from light engagement and therapeutic recreation.
Therapeutic Value
Gentle Physical Activation
Encourages reaching, grasping, and coordinated arm movement, supporting fine motor skills and light mobility.
Cognitive Engagement
Promotes spatial awareness, sequencing, planning, and problem-solving through open-ended interaction.
Emotional Regulation
The non-competitive design fosters calm, autonomy, and a quiet sense of achievement.
Therapeutic Recreation
Provides meaningful activity during extended stays, rehabilitation periods, or palliative care settings.
Reminiscence & Familiarity
Interacting with everyday objects may evoke positive memories and conversation with carers or family members.
Clinical Suitability
- Long-stay patients
- Rehabilitation settings
- Occupational therapy support
- Palliative care environments
- Aged care residents
- Patients with mild cognitive impairment
Experience Profile
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Duration | 5 – 10 minutes (self-paced) |
| Energy Level | Low to moderate |
| Position | Seated / Wheelchair-friendly |
| Hands Required | Single-hand or two-hand optional |
| Controller-Free | Yes |
| Hand–Eye Coordination | Light to moderate |
| Sensory Load | Low, calming |
