Virtual reality is helping some veterans on Long Island travel the world again without leaving their nursing home.
At the Long Island State Veterans Home (LISVH), residents can travel to Italy, skydive or even swim with sharks, all without leaving the building.
A permanent immersive travel experience replicating a fine dine rail carriage has been opened at St Vincent’s Care facility in Toowoomba.
Anne-Marie Widick reached out with her left arm, then her right, planting a pair of mountain axes a stride ahead as she scaled a frozen peak in Antarctica. The 68-year-old retiree made the ascent ...
LANGHORNE, Pennsylvania (WPVI) -- Recently, Mary Rogers' dream of traveling to Antarctica became a reality, using virtual reality technology at her residence at Oxford Crossings in Langhorne, ...
Mount your headsets and get ready. Virtual reality (VR) is fast-tracking its way to possibly reinventing the way travel is marketed and sold. The highly engaging, interactive VR environments that are ...
Macomb Township senior citizens can now experience Mardi Gras, Ireland and Greece without setting foot outside of their home township, via a new virtual reality travel series. The Virtual Adventure ...