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This immersive technology allows caregivers, students, and family members to experience firsthand what it’s like for a person with dementia. For instance, users can simulate what it feels like to have spatial orientation issues, such as why a dementia patient might fear getting out of a car. Such simulations enhance understanding, leading to more compassionate and effective caregiving. By immersing stakeholders in the patient's perspective, VR helps bridge the gap between caregivers' intentions and the patient’s experience.

The Growing Challenge of Dementia in Japan