New technology has been donated to Rebecca House Children's Hospice.
Thanks to the Freemasons of Isle of Man and supplied by children's charity 'Lifelites', the children at Rebecca House have new technology costing around £50,000, including staff training and technical support.
As part of the package, they've received an Xbox with an adaptive controller and switches, a virtual reality set, and a tilt table, which is a large touch screen that can be moved up and down so every child, no matter their needs, can use it.
Simone Enefer-Doy, Chief Executive of Lifelites, says their donated equipment is specially adapted and accessible for use by anyone, and is portable so it can reach every child.
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