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The world of virtual reality has arrived at East Cheshire Hospice

The world of virtual reality has arrived at East Cheshire Hospice as new technology further aids staff and patients.

The Hospice has been loaned three VR headsets by Macclesfield and District General Hospital.

The fully immersive 360-degree vision will further enhance training and therapy.

Conor Stubbs, Head of IT, said: โ€œThe headsets have a range of apps which can be used for simulated clinical-based training. This might include medicine management and how to physically move and handle patients.

โ€œThis enables our Practice Education Facilitator to deliver training to clinical staff in new ways.

โ€œThe headsets allow hands-on physical interaction with objects in a room so a more hands on experience of learning and an engaging way of delivering training.

IT staff demonstrate the VR headsets

โ€œThe headsets are linked to an iPad so people can see what is happening on the headsets, making it easier to share with others during group training and also for nurses supporting service users with VR.

โ€œWeโ€™ve always had plans for VR in our digital strategy but the generous loan from the Hospital means weโ€™ve been able to fast forward our adoption.

โ€œWeโ€™re also hoping to roll out VR to patients and service users. For example, they could be used for child therapy services allowing young people to use the headsets for relaxation, interactive games and mindfulness content.

โ€œThose who use our dementia and outpatient services can enjoy relaxing scenes, whether in a garden, by the beach or re-visiting their favourite places.

โ€œItโ€™s an exciting project with lots of possibilities and patients and staff will always be at the heart of our plans.โ€

The Hospice introduced smart technology earlier this year when the Sunflower Living Well Centre reopened after extensive refurbishment.

* A Folk Night in aid of East Cheshire Hospice is a sell-out.

Acts will play audience favourites at Prestbury Village Club on Friday, September 27 (8 pm).

Organiser Mike Fairhurst is bass player with Now and Then. Singer guitarist Chris Hearn and folk duo Mike and John will also perform.

Mike Fairhurst said: โ€œItโ€™s a fun evening and our group will hand out song sheets, encouraging guests to have a good sing song.

โ€œThis is the fourth year it has been in aid of the Hospice.โ€

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