We know the impact that gaming can have on children and young people with life-limiting illnesses and disabilities in hospices, so we were delighted to get a visit from Guardian journalist Keith Stuart recently who wanted to find out more about what we do.
He came to see us at Keech Hospice Care to meet young people Shay and Farhan, to chat to them and their families about the new Xbox Adaptive controller from Microsoft and the impact it has had on them.
Lifelites donates these controllers to hospices across the country, as well as a whole host of other technology, to help young people continue to do what they love regardless of their disability. You can read more about the controller here.
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