MorseLife is the First Senior Health System in the U.S. to Implement the Happiness Programme to Enhance Memory Care

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MorseLife Memory Care adopts the innovative and interactive light technology program to support senior residents with cognitive challenges

MorseLife Health System has partnered with Social-Ability, a leading healthcare technology service provider, to roll out the Happiness Programme, a first-of-its-kind service that sparks laughter and happiness through interactive light displays, for everyone living with cognitive challenges.

The first senior community in the United States to adopt the technology, the transformational new technology is now available to residents at MorseLife Memory Care in West Palm Beach, a luxury residence offering innovative programs and quality healthcare services to individuals who have dementia or other memory-related illnesses.

The Happiness Programme uses a 360-degree projector to create engaging and interactive light displays on surfaces including sheets, ceilings, tables and screens. This technology is designed to support a resident’s physical mobility, cognitive function, and provide therapeutic interventions. Activities include popping bubbles, playing bingo and scrabble, painting on a blank canvas, enjoying virtual scenic views and sunsets, playing the piano, coloring and sweeping leaves, as well as activities such as singing karaoke.

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“Our memory care residents have already shown tremendous engagement with the Happiness Programme,” said Savannah Blevins, Memory Care Director at MorseLife. “It’s wonderful to see them actively participating and moving in new, purposeful ways.”

The technology has been shown to reduce falls among those with Alzheimer’s and dementia through the engagement in activities that keep them occupied. Continuous walking is a common symptom of memory related conditions that can often lead to falls, but involving residents in the Happiness Programme’s interactive games significantly decreases the time they spend moving around unsupervised and without purpose.

“Happiness must be at the heart of the care agenda,” said John Ramsay, managing director and co-founder of Social-Ability. “We’re thrilled to partner with MorseLife to expand the Happiness Programme’s reach, creating positive care outcomes and enhancing the happiness of individuals touched by dementia.”

A recent survey of Happiness Programme users indicated that 98% saw improvements in social and physical wellbeing, 89% in cognitive wellbeing and 73% experienced reduced stress.

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“MorseLife Memory Care is leading the way with innovative programs and services that make a significant difference in the lives of the seniors we serve with memory disorders,” said MorseLife Health System President and CEO Keith Myers. “Through daily engagement and stimulation, we can help individuals and their families live happier and more meaningful lives. We strive to bring more life to all our residents regardless of their health or circumstances.”

MorseLife’s luxury Memory Care features restaurant-style dining, hotel-like amenities and private rooms with bathrooms and showers. Residents engage daily with the Happiness Programme, as well as music and art therapy, lectures, fitness classes and more.

To find out more, visit https://morselife.org/memory-care/.