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MyndVR and Omega Healthcare announce a strategic alliance to deliver VR therapeutics in Senior Care


MyndVR and Omega Healthcare announce a strategic alliance to deliver VR therapeutics in Senior Care
The MyndVR platform includes a bundled subscription plan with monthly content updates across a wide variety of reminiscence, music, art, nature-immersion, meditation, and cognitive programs to help seniors achieve their skilled therapeutic goals.
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Dallas-based MyndVR, the leading provider of virtual reality solutions for senior care, today announced a strategic partnership with Omega Healthcare Investors (NYSE: OHI), according to a news release.

Omega is one of the largest REITs in senior care and will make MyndVR’s portfolio of senior-friendly, therapeutic VR experiences available to nearly 1000 senior living and skilled nursing facilities.

The 3-year partnership will offer Omega’s operators access to MyndVR’s content network, VR headsets, and proprietary care tablets.

The MyndVR platform includes a bundled subscription plan with monthly content updates across a wide variety of reminiscence, music, art, nature-immersion, meditation, and cognitive programs to help seniors achieve their professional therapeutic goals.

“We are excited to partner with MyndVR and align our concurrent missions of improving the lives of older adults,” Omega CEO Taylor Pickett, Omega’s said in the release. “We look forward to helping senior care centers deploy this highly engaging and outcome-focused technology.”

MyndVR serves several hundred senior communities across 45 states, Canada and Australia.

“We are deeply committed to providing VR-based therapeutic solutions that involve interactive content, sensory technology, and measurable outcomes,” MyndVR CEO and co-founder Chris Brickler said in the release. “We are thrilled to partner with Omega to expand our reach and scale in improving the lives of hundreds of thousands of seniors.”

Sodalis Senior Living has successfully rolled out MyndVR in 26 communities across Texas and Florida.

“At Sodalis, we have seen an immediate improvement in resident socialization after using MyndVR, as well as an increase in activity engagement with staff,” Traci Taylor-Roberts, President at Sodalis Senior Living, said in the release. “It’s exciting because VR represents a game-changing approach to delivering activities and therapies for our residents.”


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