Locations
Los Angeles, CA, USA · Outpost Estates, Los Angeles, CA, USA
industry
Health · Hospital & Health Care
Size
11 - 50 employees
Stage
Seed
founded in
2016
Embodied Labs® is revolutionizing training in healthcare and social services by enabling caregivers to learn what it’s like to have a disease or impairment through first-person virtual experiences. Fostering actionable empathy with interactive learning journeys, our platform empowers care providers to deliver more compassionate, human-centered care that improves outcomes and enhances quality of life. Over 100+ organizations across the aging care continuum - including government entities, academic institutions, senior services organizations, and Fortune 100 retail health companies - have adopted the Embodied Labs’ platform to up-skill their own staff, teach the next generation of healthcare workers, and support the informal family and friend caregivers they serve in their communities. Developed with topic experts, our first-person experiences are powerful and memorable. They create a perceived lived experience that allows learners to remember rather than imagine, with branching narratives that enable better decision-making through choices. Founded in 2016, the Embodied Labs® experience library includes shared immersive experiences such as living through progressing Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and Lewy body dementia, and embodying the first-person perspectives of other common caregiving situations such as PTSD, trauma-informed care, social isolation, aging in the LGBTQ+ community, and health assessments in complex home and community-based settings. Our experiences: • Provide a first-person perspective of older adults and caregivers as they navigate the aging process. • Are designed with world-renowned subject matter experts and immersive content designers to serve the needs of organizations that work with caregivers and older adults. • Return greater benefits in training outcomes, learner satisfaction, and engagement compared to traditional, non-immersive methods.
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