We have the Data

The Proof

Each installation is equipped with

Data collection

Each Rejuvenation Go!™ station is equipped with a before and after evaluation that tracks how people are feeling before and after each program. Data is easily downloadable using an ipad or a smart phone to track which programs are used more often and the effect of experiencing the Rejuvenation Go!™ station has on each employee.

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Tested with Proven Results

Case Studies

Rejuvenation Station™ and Rejuvenation Go!™ content provide a guided relaxation experience to all, with no prior meditation experience, and is based on the theories of Biophilia, and Awe!

It has been demonstrated through the Rejuvenation Station evaluation at Houston Methodist Hospital that this immersive experience placed close to where clinical staff can access will allow nurses and doctors the ability to destress on a regular basis.  If this can improve employee burnout by only a fraction of what it is today, it will improve healthcare delivery for patients. 

The Science

Dacher Keltner is one of the foremost theorists and scholars of awe, a long-overlooked emotion. “What the science of awe is suggesting is that opportunities for awe surround us, and their benefits are profound,” Keltner explains. Recent studies exploring this complex emotion have discovered compelling connections between the experience of awe and enhanced critical and creative thinking faculties, improved health, a sense of embededness into collective folds and an increase in pro-social behaviours such as kindness, self-sacrifice, co-operation and resource-sharing.

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AWE

Awe is also one of the few emotions that can reconfigure our sense of time and immerse us in the present moment. All of these characteristics will improve the quality of healthcare delivered.Science shows us that in medical settings – stress happens, burnout happens. Sick days, errors, overwhelm, are costly and can be mitigated when you are able to rejuvenate. The Rejuvenation Station is your private time and space to breathe and shift to a fresh perspective by subjecting yourself to the healing power of beauty itself. Purposeful video and music combine to create the desired effect.

Stress Reduction With

Biophilia

Through the evidence-based phenomena of what is known as “Biophilia” (our love and affinity for nature) coupled with thoughtfully created soundtracks designed to catalyze the “Relaxation Response”, (healthier states of brain, heart and breath physiology), the Rejuvenation Station provides a “one-stop’ opportunity to relax, recharge and renew oneself in minutes. Its awe-some.

When caregivers are less stressed, they make fewer errors and this can make a direct influence on operational outcomes.

At a recent sound health event at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. in collaboration with the National Endowment for the Arts, they reported on current research on the positive effects of music and health. Other research being conducted on the experience of AWE has demonstrated the health benefits of being in a nature experience that elicits the emotions of awe.

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UK 2008 Study

  • 13 million working days lost every year because of stress.
  • 70% of doctors visits, and 85% of serious illnesses triggered by stress
  • Cortisol has been termed the stress hormone, because its secreted in higher levels during the bodies fight or flight response to stress, resulting in severe stress related changes in the body. Activating the body’s relaxations response becomes critical.  In our high stress culture the body doesn’t have time to recover.

American Psychological Association, 2005.

  • 43% adults suffer adverse health effects from stress
  • Two thirds of visits to family physicians are due to stress related symptoms
  • 64% of Americans report they are taking steps to reduce stress in their lives.
  • Stress linked to 6 leading causes of death: heart disease, cancer, lung ailments, accidents, cirrhosis of liver, suicide.

Foundation for Integrated Research, Global Study 2007.

  • 3 out of 5 doctor visits are for stress related problems.
  • 23% of women professionals, and 19% of their male peers, say they feel super stressed.