Residents of Savannah attending an Aging in Place seminar focusing on healthcare and technology.
Savannah residents can look forward to a year-long series of free seminars titled ‘Aging in Place,’ organized by Hospice Savannah in collaboration with Live Oak Public Libraries. These seminars will cover essential topics in hospice care, including a featured session on the innovative use of virtual reality in healthcare. Kicking off on April 8, 2025, at Bull Street Library, this initiative aims to provide valuable information and foster community support for individuals and families navigating aging and health challenges.
Savannah residents are in for a treat as Hospice Savannah teams up with Live Oak Public Libraries to roll out a year-long series of free seminars titled “Aging in Place”. This initiative aims to tackle various essential aspects of aging and hospice care, making it easier for individuals and families to navigate these important topics. What’s more, these seminars are completely free and open to the public!
One of the show-stopping topics in this series is “Virtual Reality for Serious Illness”, a collaborative effort by two pioneering figures in healthcare. The discussions will focus on how virtual reality (VR) technology is becoming a game-changer for patients in hospice and palliative care settings. With numerous case studies underscoring the efficacy of VR in healthcare, this topic is not just fascinating; it’s critically relevant.
In recent years, over 19,000 case studies and research papers have documented the effectiveness of VR in various health contexts. Hospitals and health centers across the country are already tapping into this technology, and now, it’s making waves in the realm of in-home palliative care too!
So, what makes VR such a groundbreaking addition to healthcare? Well, it provides fully immersive experiences for users, which can be especially beneficial for those grappling with chronic illnesses. According to the CDC, more than 20% of Americans deal with chronic pain, a staggering statistic that spotlights the growing need for innovative therapies. VR can play a pivotal role in helping to disrupt the anxiety-pain cycle often experienced by patients, enabling them to reconnect with joy and human interaction.
Healthcare Outreach Educator Kellie Whelchel will be on hand to conduct demonstrations on how VR works, so be prepared for some eye-opening experiences. The purpose of integrating VR is simple yet profound— it allows seriously ill patients to find meaning, purpose, and peace through innovation and compassion. This forward-thinking approach offers a fresh way to redefine traditional care methods.
The first seminar focusing on the benefits of VR kicks off on April 8, 2025, at Bull Street Library. After that, the presentations will rotate through various locations within the Live Oak Library system throughout the month of April. Each month throughout 2025 will feature a new topic, ensuring that attendees can gather a wealth of information valuable for navigating their golden years.
This Aging in Place series is not just about sharing information; it’s about fostering a supportive community where individuals can learn, connect, and prepare for the challenges and joys that come with aging. Whether you’re someone dealing with a health issue, a caregiver, or just interested in learning more about the evolving landscape of healthcare, these seminars will offer insights you won’t want to miss.
For more details about this exciting seminar series and to find the schedule for future topics, be sure to check out liveoakpl.org or hospicesavannah.org. Get ready, Savannah, because this journey into innovative care is on the horizon and you won’t want to be left behind!
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