Arboretum Residents Bond Through iHug Friendship Lamps
When it comes to building relationships and making new friends, the residents of the Arboretum Retirement Community in Seattle have found an innovative and unique way to bond: the ihug Friendship Lamp.
The ihug Friendship Lamp is a pair of connected lamps that light up when one person touches them. The technology was developed by a company called Little Riot, and the Arboretum is one of the first retirement communities in the world to use it.
The lamps are designed to provide a physical connection between people who can’t be in the same room. When one person touches the lamp, the other lamp lights up no matter where they are. This allows residents to stay connected despite the distance.
The Arboretum was initially hesitant to try the ihug lamps, but they soon saw how it could bring the community together. Residents use the lamps to stay in touch with family and friends, as well as to reach out to those in the community who may be feeling lonely or isolated.
The lamps have quickly become one of the favorite activities at the Arboretum. The residents enjoy the physical connection it provides, as well as the opportunity to bond with new friends. The lamps have also become a conversation starter, with residents sharing stories and jokes with each other.
The ihug lamps have provided the Arboretum with a unique way to bring the community together. The residents have formed strong bonds with each other, and the lamps have become a symbol of friendship for this tight-knit group.
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