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‘Quiet Rooms’ create sense of peace for evacuated Israelis

Spaces are designed to reduce anxiety and mental stress while calming sensory overload

June 11, 2024 15:12
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Israelis evacuated from their homes in communities opposite the Gaza Strip and the Upper Galilee, who are living in temporary housing arrangements, have been provided with specially designed “Quiet Rooms” to retrieve some peace and privacy.

Modelled after Beit Issie Shapiro’s Snoezelen rooms, they are controlled spaces designed to reduce anxiety and mental stress while calming sensory overload.

Since 1993, when their first Snoezelen room opened, Ra’anana-based Beit Issie Shapiro, a leader in the field of treating people with disabilities, has helped create more than 500 rooms in therapeutic centres, hospitals, schools and other institutions in Israel and abroad.

Each room is equipped with a tent, mattresses, a bean bag, weighted blankets, noise-reducing headphones, dimmed lighting and virtual reality (VR) glasses.