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VIRTUAL TRIGGER ROOM FOR COMMUNITY & LONG-TERM CARE Dementia changes how people think, act and feel, and their ability to understand the world, so a person living with dementia may see and hear things differently, interpret things incorrectly, and sometimes have trouble communicating their needs. For those living with dementia, the actions, words, and gestures we see in challenging behaviours are a response to something important in their personal, social, or physical environment. These challenging behaviours are often called "responsive behaviours" — a response to an unmet need, or something they cannot communicate. For example, if a person living with dementia pushes a caregiver, that behaviour could be caused by many factors including physical discomfort or poor communication. The Virtual Trigger Room (VTR) is an online, augmented reality training tool to help caregivers manage responsive behaviours in dementia. VTR simulates the lived environments of people living with dementia at home and in long-term care (LTC), and depicts environmental triggers for responsive behaviours. It provides users with a 360-degree, self-guided tour through a virtual residence and allows the user to identify potential environmental triggers for a person living with dementia and select prevention strategies on how to de-escalate responsive behaviours. VTR empowers family caregivers, students, and LTC staff with tools and resources to deliver better care and support the quality of life of people living with dementia. 2023–2025 IMPACT REPORT 19

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