Fairways Care Home takes resident Roy on a virtual sky-high adventure, fulfilling his lifelong dream of flying a plane.
Turning a cherished dream into reality for beloved resident, Roy. Fairways Care Home introduced a cutting-edge flying simulation experience, allowing Roy to fulfil his lifelong dream of piloting a plane.
Roy, whose passion for aviation has been a significant part of his life, had always dreamt of soaring through the skies as a pilot. Understanding the importance of this dream, the staff at Fairways Care Home sought a creative solution that transcended the conventional boundaries of care home activities.
The flying session was meticulously planned to ensure an immersive and joyful experience for Roy. As he took the controls he was transported into the cockpit of a plane, with the horizon stretching out before him and the controls at his fingertips. The virtual skies welcomed him, and for those precious moments, Roy was no longer in the confines of the care home but soaring high above the clouds, fulfilling his lifelong dream.
This initiative by Fairways Care Home not only brought immense joy but illustrates the importance of acknowledging and valuing the individual dreams and passions of each resident, offering them experiences that go beyond the routine.
Read the full story in Kent News here
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