Right to rehab: an immersive digital experience to voice the need for change

It’s hard to imagine just what a difference having the right support when you leave hospital can make to your recovery. The Right To Rehab campaign, which calls for everyone in the UK to have access to effective rehabilitation, has launched a new immersive digital experience that allows you to find out. Let your MP know about this important campaign.

In the augmented reality experience 'Alice’s Road To Recovery', you see the world through the eyes of a patient. A 360 degree soundscape together with digital effects blended with your physical reality allow you to experience Alice's story first hand. Click on the image above to play Alice’s Road To Recovery, best experienced on a smartphone with headphones. Share this with decision makers to show the power of rehab to add life to years, not just years to life.

 

From health crisis to recovery

As Alice falls ill in the park, her setting is imagined through birds and butterflies flying around you. As you wake up in hospital after a health crisis, you must work with physiotherapy staff as they help you learn how to walk again.

Through her journey back to health, Alice is helped by a whole range of rehab professionals. As she tells us, ‘Rehab makes such a massive difference. Physically, but mentally too. I’d be lost without the rehab team. They give me hope.’

 

Influencing through patient stories

This immersive digital experience sends out a powerful message to decision makers that they need to help every person like Alice to recover as fully and as quickly as possible. It illustrates the human cost of the crisis cycle that sees greater pressure put on GP surgeries and A&E because of gaps in prevention and rehabilitation.

The benefit to patients, the NHS and the taxpayer of closing those gaps speaks for itself. If pulmonary rehabilitation alone was expanded to provide an effective service everywhere, the NHS would save £142.6m and see patients spend 194k fewer days in NHS beds.

Alice’s Road To Recovery tells a story applicable to any kind or rehabilitation or prevention.

The Right To Rehab campaign is calling for everyone to have a right to rehab no matter who you are or where you live. Because quality of life should not depend on your postcode.

How to watch Alice's road to recovery

Alice’s Road To Recovery is an interactive experience for your smartphone. Those not used to the technology may find the following step-by-step instructions helpful. Consider using a smartphone with headphones for the best possible immersive experience. Make sure you have enough room in front of you to be able to take six steps forward with no obstacles in the way.

Click on this link to bring up the 8th wall logo.

Click 'Continue', then 'Allow' to give the experience access to your phone’s motion sensors, so you can move around in Alice’s world.

Click 'Allow' to give the experience access to your phone’s camera, so you can see Alice’s digital world blended with your physical space.

Under 'Preferences', you can choose your language, whether or not to have subtitles, and whether you want on-screen text spoken aloud.

In language, the default choice is English but click on Cymraeg if you would like titles to be in Welsh.

Slide the button to the right of the word 'Subtitles' to the right if you want subtitles.

Slide the button to the right of the phrase 'Text-to-speec'h to the right if you want all text spoken aloud.

As the voiceover starts, move the phone around to explore the park.

A voice will instruct you to close your eyes, as you share what Alice experienced in hospital. Only do this if it is safe to do so.

In the rehabilitation room, move your phone around to pan 360 degrees around the room.

In the next scene, when the parallel bars appear, find an empty space that you can take six steps forward in, and touch your phone screen to lock the bars in place. Point your phone camera towards the floor. Now place alternate feet over the corresponding footsteps.

When in Alice’s living room, move the phone to pan 360 degrees around.

As the scene moves to the 'Therapy Wall', move your phone around watching the screen to pan 360 around. How many different professions can you spot?

At the end of the experience, click on 'Share' to generate a social media or messenger app post, and let family and friends know you’ve walked in Alice’s footsteps.

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Ask your MP to champion rehab

Millions across the UK are missing out on rehabilitation, deprived of the chance to manage their health and recover as fully and fast as they can. Your MP needs to know that time to reform the NHS to one fit for the future is running out. At least half the people who need rehab will miss out, risking a downward spiral of worklessness, poor mental health and physical decline.

There’s now a new Government and a new set of MPs who urgently need to prioritise rehabilitation on a par with medicines and surgery so people in your area can get the rehabilitation they need. Use the action button below to ask your MP to experience the difference it can make, and use their voice to champion rehab.

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