![]() ![]() The activities and games stretch people living with dementia and challenge them to think, helping to connect them to memories through touch, sight and sound. This design – which won OMI the 2018 National Dementia Care Outstanding Product Award – means that care homes can use it in communal areas, with residents who are bed-bound or in any space that has a suitable surface. The Mobii table is a portable projector that can be height-adjusted for use in different spaces. This activity is one of the simple, but incredibly effective, activities provided by the Mobii table aka ‘Magic Table’, an award-winning design used to help people living with dementia to stay connected to the world around them.ĭesigned by multi-sensory tech pioneers OMI, the Mobii projector is an interactive tool that uses a myriad of games, music, visuals and other content to engage and stimulate the people who use it. ![]() When the last egg is successfully ‘cracked’ an image of a fully-baked cake appears – some of the group cheer. In the background, the song ‘If I knew you were coming, I’d have baked a cake’ merrily plays. Eggs move across the screen and as the residents touch them, they crack open. In front of them is a projection of an old fashioned breakfast table, complete with sugar, bacon, jam, tea and a ration book. In the lounge of Caddington Grove care home, a group of residents are gathered around a table, moving their hands across its surface.
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