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BumbleBeeSmart Launches Dedicated Sensory Wall Panels Collection for Adults, Memory Care and Senior Living
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Sensory wall panels for adults and memory care
New wall-mounted activity panels are designed for memory care communities, assisted living facilities, nursing homes, senior centers and other adult shared spaces.

CHARLOTTE, N.C. - ncarol.com -- BumbleBeeSmart®, a manufacturer of wall-mounted sensory and activity panels, has launched a dedicated Sensory Wall Panels for Adults collection for memory care, senior living and other adult care environments.

The new category expands BumbleBeeSmart's sensory wall range with products designed specifically for adult users and shared institutional spaces.

Many sensory panels and busy boards are visually designed for young children. BumbleBeeSmart's adult-focused panels use restrained colors, natural wood finishes and tactile or mechanical activities intended to look appropriate in adult residential and professional environments.

The wall-mounted format allows facilities to create permanent hands-on activity areas while keeping floor space open. Mounting height can be selected for people using the panels while standing, seated or from a wheelchair.

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The collection is intended for memory care communities, assisted living facilities, nursing homes, senior centers, adult day programs, occupational therapy settings and rehabilitation environments.

BumbleBeeSmart has also introduced a dedicated Sensory Wall Panels for Care Homes category for nursing homes, assisted living communities and memory care facilities.

Five-Panel Sensory Wall for Adults

One product in the collection is the Sensory Wall Panels for Adults & Dementia Care – 5 Panels.

The wall-mounted set measures approximately 175 × 65 cm (69 × 26 in) and combines tactile and mechanical activities across five panels while leaving the floor beneath the installation open.

"Many sensory activity products are visually designed for children," said Andrii Deviatov, founder of BumbleBeeSmart. "With this collection, we wanted to create wall-mounted activity panels that look appropriate in adult environments and can be installed for people using them while standing, seated or from a wheelchair."

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The launch extends BumbleBeeSmart's sensory wall offering beyond children's environments and creates dedicated purchasing destinations for organizations serving adults and seniors.

BumbleBeeSmart's adult sensory panels are activity and engagement products. They are not medical devices and are not marketed as treatments for dementia, Alzheimer's disease or other health conditions.

Additional background is available in BumbleBeeSmart's guide to busy boards and sensory walls for seniors.

About BumbleBeeSmart

BumbleBeeSmart® designs and manufactures wall-mounted sensory panels, activity boards and related hands-on products for children and adults.

Its product range includes solutions for schools, daycares, pediatric clinics, therapy environments, waiting rooms, memory care communities, senior living facilities and other shared spaces.

View BumbleBeeSmart's broader sensory wall panel collection.

Contact
Andrii Deviatov
Founder, BumblebeeSmart
***@bumblebeesmart.com


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