Supporting Loved Ones with Safe, Enriching Experiences
Families want their loved ones to enjoy meaningful moments every day. caregiVR provides safe and engaging experiences that spark conversation and encourage social connections — giving seniors new ways to learn and laugh with the people around them.

Wander, Wonder, and Discover
With caregiVR, seniors can explore new worlds, revisit cherished memories, and share meaningful experiences with friends and family. Step into stunning new spaces, glide through peaceful waters, or relax in sunlit settings — all from the comfort of your chair. Every journey is full of wonder, laughter, and new discoveries, letting our loved ones explore the world in a safe, joyful, and unforgettable way.











Bringing Art to Life in the Home
We’ve seen firsthand how hyper-personalized VR can make a profound difference. When a palliative care patient could no longer visit their favourite Canadian gallery, caregiVR brought the experience to them. Through immersive 360° filming and a private interview with the artist, we recreated a moment that was both deeply meaningful and uniquely their own. We are grateful to Charles Pachter for welcoming us into his gallery and for his generous, heartfelt participation.

Connecting Generations Through Virtual Reality

Families Creating Memories
VR can create moments that bring grandchildren and grandparents together in fun and meaningful ways. In our VRCHIVE pilot workshop, families collaborated to make their own VR films, capturing stories and experiences across generations. Participants reported feeling closer, more connected, and more confident using technology together, showing how shared VR experiences can strengthen family bonds and spark joyful memories.

Inspiring Young Minds
caregiVR was excited to bring VR to students at the Bright Lights in the Lab neuroscience camp, in partnership with the Firefly Foundation and UTS. Campers explored the brain through immersive VR and imagined how this technology could bridge generations and improve the care of older adults. Seeing young learners connect science, empathy, and innovation was truly inspiring!




