* A pilot project by Satakunta Testbed has demonstrated that streaming art through ArtPlayer on digital signage can enhance wellbeing in long-term care
PORI, Finland -- In a recent trial led by Satakunta Testbed, the streaming art service ArtPlayer was introduced into Finnish long-term care facilities -- Ruskatalot Palveluyhdistys ry and a private community service housing unit -- with encouraging results. The initiative highlighted how art streaming via digital signage can deliver positive wellbeing outcomes for residents.
ArtPlayer offers carefully curated visual art and musical content accessible through digital signage displays, smart televisions, tablets, and laptops, making it suitable for both group sessions and individual engagement. The pilot assessed usage across multiple devices, showing how this forward-looking welfare technology can help calm residents, prompt meaningful recollections, encourage conversation, and support daily caregiving routines.
Key Findings:
* The use of streaming art created calming environments, especially during evenings, and helped many residents relax or drift off peacefully.
* Art content often evoked emotional memories and storytelling, particularly when familiar landscapes or classical works were shown, benefiting especially those living with dementia.
* Communal viewing sessions increased engagement -- residents who usually stayed in private rooms were drawn into group activities, fostering social bonds.
* Staff found ArtPlayer intuitive and flexible, suited for both individual and group use, and appreciated how it provided an appealing alternative to traditional TV or static whiteboards.
Implications for Elder Care and Welfare Technology
The pilot indicates that integrating digital signage together with streaming art has strong potential to enrich the daily lives of older adults in care settings -- promoting relaxation, social inclusion, and meaningful engagement.
ArtPlayer's successful application in Ruskatalot and a private community service housing unit underlines its value as a tool not just for visual stimulation, but as a component of person-centred care that respects preferences and enhances quality of life.
Conclusion
The pilot highlights the potential of integrating digital signage and streaming art into elder care environments as part of person-centred care. Beyond delivering world-class art content, ArtPlayer supports emotional wellbeing, promotes inclusion, and provides caregivers with new tools for daily engagement.
source:newsreleases.co.uk
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