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SENcastle is an All-in-one Compact Sensory Room

Developed in collaboration with special education teachers and sensory integration therapists, SENcastle is a unique multimodal sensory room that connects a child's sensory needs with assistive technology.

 
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Stimulates 5 sensory systems

Have you heard about sensory integration and types of sensory systems? SENcastle Covers auditory visual, tactile vestibular and proprioceptive stimulation.

42 sensory cards, 210 sensory scenes and 6 sensory cushions

Sensory cards and buttons activate scenes in these categories: relaxation, education, time orientation, emotions, social challenges, and interactivity. SENcastle's light column projects immersive effects that can calm or stimulate the senses. It is complemented by sensory cushions, including tactile, auditory, vibrating, weighted, abstract tactile, and multi-sensory types. Together, they create a rich and engaging sensory experience.

Immense source of therapy inspiration

SENcastle comes with a detailed handbook full of therapy ideas and guidelines. It offers practical tools for creating personalized sessions. With numerous sensory cards and scenes, it covers all therapy needs. From relaxation to social skill development, it provides a flexible and enriching sensory experience.

Meeting rooms

Bring presentation tools to a whole new level. The SMART Board Mini can be installed in any size conference room and used as either a main platform for inking in presentations, or as a supplementary device from which to take notes from or add annotation to the conversation.

SENcastle’s versatile design allows it to adapt to virtually any space, functioning as a standalone unit. Its seamless integration makes it an ideal fit for:

  • Kindergartens and Schools

  • Rehabilitation centers

  • Healthcare homes

  • Hospitals and clinics

  • Associations

  • Family homes or apartments

  • Shopping centers, Airports, Stadiums

SENcastle sensory room is an exceptional tool for addressing sensory integration challenges, including difficulties with sensory registration, modulation, and discrimination. While it is primarily designed for children aged three to 18, its versatile design and multimodal features make it equally suitable for adults. It can help dealing with:

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