Our Services

Backed by Alzheimer's Society and other trusted care organisations, Recreo VR® provides immersive virtual reality solutions designed specifically for care. 

From our ready-to-use Recreo VR® Theatres platform to fully tailored Bespoke Apps, our services make it simple to bring meaningful, engaging VR wellbeing solutions into your organisation.

Care home VR services

Recreo VR® Theatres

Our managed VR platform makes immersive VR experiences simple and accessible for every care setting. The application is fully managed by us, so your team can focus on what truly matters: bringing joy, connection, and meaningful moments to the people you support.

  • Fun, seasonal content: A regularly updated library of 360° VR experiences, built to be suitable and engaging for a wide range of audiences.

  • Full support and training: Easy-to-follow online training helps your staff feel confident, with free refresher sessions available anytime you need them.

  • Simple to use: We handle all updates, management, and support, so your VR service is always ready to go.

VR apps for care settings

Bespoke App Model

A fully branded VR experience tailored to your specific care needs. We build a white-labelled application that carries your organisation’s identity and provides personalised content experiences for the people you support.

  • Your brand, your app: A custom-designed VR platform with your organisation’s name and logo.

  • Personalised experiences: A library you control. From recording your own VR journeys to creating custom-built content, our team helps you capture and share meaningful moments.

  • Training and support included: Comprehensive online training, free retraining, and dedicated support line.

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Virtual reality for Autism

Supporting People with Learning Disabilities and Autism

  • Virtual reality offers safe, engaging, and stimulating opportunities for individuals with learning disabilities and those on the autism spectrum. 

  • Our headsets are designed to be easy to use and fully adaptable, providing organisations with a flexible tool that supports both individual and group sessions.

  • In practice, this might mean providing calming environments where people can find comfort and reduce anxiety, or offering exciting journeys that spark curiosity and encourage exploration. 

  • Immersive environments encourage sensory engagement, develop social interaction, and can be used to practise life skills in safe, controlled settings. They can also create moments of joy, discovery, and self-expression that enhance daily life and wellbeing.

  • Bringing these VR sensory experiences into your organisation can support inclusion, reduce isolation, and provide people with access to opportunities and places they may never have otherwise experienced.


VR for care homes and care settings

Enhancing Mental Health and Wellbeing

  • Virtual reality can play a powerful role in supporting people experiencing mental health difficulties, offering safe spaces for relaxation, reflection, and positive distraction

  • Our headsets create calming environments that help reduce stress and anxiety, from the peaceful sounds of woodland walks to the soothing sounds of the ocean.

  • Virtual reality can be used to encourage mindfulness, support emotional regulation, and create uplifting moments that improve mood. 

  • For group sessions, shared experiences can ease feelings of isolation and encourage social connection, while for individuals, VR offers a personal space for comfort and escape when needed most.


VR supports mental health and wellbeing

Elderly Adult and Dementia Care

  • Statistics show that virtual reality can make a real difference in dementia care, supporting memory recall, reducing agitation, and creating moments of joy and connection. 

  • Our VR headsets provide safe and engaging activities that help care home residents interact with the world around them in new and inspiring ways.

  • People living with dementia can revisit familiar places, sparking treasured memories and engaging in conversations with caregivers, family members, and loved ones. These shared experiences often unlock stories from the past, helping to strengthen relationships and deepen understanding between residents and staff.

  • VR can soothe feelings of restlessness or distress by transporting users to calming, immersive environments, such as a quiet beach at sunset or a peaceful countryside walk. These experiences provide comfort, security, and a sense of escape

  • Whether during group activities or one-to-one sessions, Recreo VR® headsets are more than technology. They are a meaningful way to support wellbeing and enrich the lives of older adults and people living with dementia.