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Life’s still a circus at 74

A new virtual reality program provided by Mercy Health Home and Community Care Barwon is proving a huge hit with clients searching for fun and engaging experiences.
Through the fog of dementia, Stan Elliott’s recollection isn’t what it used to be.
But one powerful memory – starring on the trapeze in the circus – came flooding back the day Stan tried Mercy Health’s new virtual reality glasses.
“I used to be a catcher on the trapeze with the Flying Ashtons,” Stan recalls.
“I started as a circus hand when I was 13 and went on to look after the animals.
“I was chased up a tree by an elephant once.
“Then, as I got a bit older, a young Merv Ashton asked if I wanted to go on the trapeze.”
At 74, Stan’s days of the flying trapeze are well and truly over, but he was thrilled to discover he could fly again by simply putting on a set of virtual reality glasses and selecting Cirque du Soleil.
Mercy Health Community Care Worker Andrew Smith sits down with each client to find out about their past and discuss their interests so he can provide a tailored virtual reality experience.
Andrew says the virtual reality glasses were a great fit for Stan, who is quite adventurous and loves a challenge.
“Stan has become my most enthusiastic and adventurous participant,” Andrew says.
“It’s a real joy to see the satisfaction and thrill that he receives from the virtual reality experiences.”

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