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Aged Care Melbourne: VR Technology Enhances Resident Wellbeing

Melbourne aged care facility pioneers virtual reality travel experiences for residents. Explore how immersive technology combats isolation and improves quality of life for elderly Australians.

By The Daily Melbourne · Published 29 June 2026 at 7:15 pm

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Aged Care Melbourne: VR Technology Enhances Resident Wellbeing
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Residents at a Melbourne aged care home have taken virtual helicopter flights around Manhattan and explored distant destinations without ever stepping outside their facility, according to a new program bringing immersive travel experiences to aged care. The initiative represents a growing trend of VR and virtual reality applications designed to combat isolation and enhance quality of life for older Australians in residential care settings.

The technology allows residents to experience locations globally, from scenic helicopter tours to cultural landmarks, offering cognitive and emotional benefits particularly for those with limited mobility. For aged care operators in Melbourne's competitive market, programs like this have become increasingly important in differentiating facilities and improving resident satisfaction scores. The move reflects how technology companies and aged care providers are collaborating to address both social isolation and the rising cost of traditional activities programming.

Sources: theage.com.au.

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