Sociable fitness for senior living communities
The Challenge for Seniors

If exercise felt less like a workout, and more like a sociable game, how much more would older adults exercise? 

Fun Fitness

CardioWall aids and improves physical activity and cognition for all ages and abilities. It motivates, encourages, and engages users for longer while actually having fun in the process. 

Playing games, scoring points and socialising with friends is the perfect way to be physically active!

Dementia & Memory Care

CardioWall games have clearly spoken instructions, with several designed specifically for users with cognitive and memory impairments.

The lights and sounds stimulate mental focus and physical movement in a way that few other types of equipment can offer.

 

Parkinson’s Disease & Physical Rehab

CardioWall challenges physical function and stimulates a wide range of movements, all of which impact their ability to live an active, falls-free and self-sufficient life. 

                     

 

Happier, Healthier & More Independent

Games can be tailored, with intensity and duration easily altered to suit different levels of ability, mobility and fitness. Regular users will quickly become more:

Assisted or Unassisted Living

CardioWall is versatile for every environment and individual. Whether exercising alone, in groups, or with a trainer, users easily get their daily dose of fun physical activity. 

Benefits

Mind and body

Game play challenges users' physical and cognitive abilities.

Memory care

Specialised games challenge users' cognitive abilities in a fun way.

Engaging and motivational

Gamified technology motivates users to exercise more often and for longer.

Social

In a communal setting, the CardioWall brings users together in a gently competitive way.

“The CardioWall Senior is a great innovation to work and stimulate both physical and cognitive areas. It's generated great interest, facilitating physical therapies as well as interrelation between users”

- Alexandra Torres - Programme Manager, Hoffmann Group

"The CardioWall has been a great motivation to be active, and believe me, I needed it!"

- Lucy - Resident, Inspired Villages

"Every CardioWall movement is relevant to everyday life. I tell them, "Do you realise you've just done 10 squats in 30 seconds?!" It pushes their heart rate higher than they've done for months."

- Leah Jackson, Wellness Navigator, Inspired Villages Group

“The CardioWall has been a huge success in our day care centre. It contributes to physical therapy plans and is especially effective as a motivational tool. We have seen improved self-esteem, physical confidence and even social relationships between service users.”

- Day Centre Manager, Hoffmann Group, Madrid

"I love it, it's absolutely amazing! Can I have another go?"

- Jean (89) - Severe Visual & Hearing Loss

“I look for the lights and don't look for support, it's developing a part of the anatomy that used to work and isn't being worked at the moment - which is great for my balance and confidence.”

- Don - Resident, Inspired Villages

"After practising on the CardioWall, Angel feels more able to carry out his daily activities. He also has more agility in his movements and is much more relaxed" - Day Centre Manager.

- Angel, Service User, Hoffmann Group

"One of the main reasons for its success here is that it caters to every range of age and ability that we have here. I've noticed a massive improvement in hand-eye coordination of our residents."

- Leah Jackson, Wellness Navigator, Inspired Villages Group

“I never thought the gym would be fun, it’s made me smile and feel good”

- Jan, 75, Resident at Inspired Villages Group

"After training with the CardioWall, Valeriana has managed to improve her processing speed and train her memory and attention abilities" - Practitioner, Hoffman Group.

- Valeriana, Service User, Hoffmann Group

"The main reason for using it actually is reflexes to get your brain and your hands and the other parts of the anatomy to work. That applies to all the exercises that you do, I look for the lights and don’t look for support, it's developing a part of the anatomy that used to work and isn’t being worked at the moment."

- Resident, Inspired Villages Group

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