I was flipping through the channels today and a shot of two old ladies in wheelchairs swinging away at a monitor caught my eye. So I froze the clicker, shifted brain into listen mode and watched as the ladies were shown the intricacies of the Nintendo Wii. Apparently 24 year-old Nintendo fanatic, Ethan Bechtel, realized the Wii would be a great tool to help seniors relive playing sports, like bowling and golf, while providing some physical stimulation and exercise. He setup a
website, collected some money and now works with the seniors, like Elsie Tourville (85 yrs. old) and Alice Dubois (96) at the Green Mountain Nursing Home in Colchester VT. It is a pleasure to see the intensity and determination in these retirees as they duke it out over golf. This is possibly one of the more inexpensive ways to get people physically engaged. The unexpected popularity of the Wii beyond the hard core gaming crowd has caught every one by surprise. But more importantly it is surprising how it is stimulating interaction, dialog and even some physical exertion among a mainstream audience. Adieu, couch potatoes!
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