Sensory Room & Movie Room

Sensory
Room
  • A safe space to refocus, de-stress, and interact with their surroundings.
  • This evidence-based approach to managing anxiety and stress
    promotes dignity and addresses the emotional needs of individuals
    feeling overwhelmed.
  • Sensory activities help individuals who may be under-responsive
    to sensory input to experience and process sensory information
    in a safe and controlled manner.
Movie
Room

In addition to the obvious relaxing benefits, individuals with developmental disabilities can also gain other benefits from watching movies.

  • Social Skills and Emotional Understanding. Movies showcase diverse characters and scenarios that can help individuals better understand social interactions, emotions, and relationships.
  • Educational Content. Many movies can introduce new concepts and teach problem-solving strategies in a more engaging way.
  • Visual and Auditory Stimulation. Movies offer rich visual and auditory experiences that can be stimulating and engaging.
Game
Room

Diverse and therapeutic, games for sensory stimulation, tactile exploration, fine motor skills, physical activity, hand-eye coordination, social interaction, problem-solving, cognitive stimulation … and fun.

  • Completing game challenges provides a sense of accomplishment, fostering psychological stability and a more positive outlook.
  • Puzzles, floor games, and board games can improve cognitive functions, including memory retention and focus.
  • Improved problem-solving and strategic thinking: Games challenge individuals to think critically and plan ahead, leading to better decision making skills.