Harrison's Heroes Gametime Description
Founded in loving memory of Harrison Kothari, Harrison’s Heroes strives to help the families of young children challenged with long-term hospital stays. Harrison’s Heroes Gametime is a diverse collection of mini-games designed to reduce the stress of hospitalization through distraction therapy. Harrison’s Heroes serves hospitals in Texas and has brought therapeutic play to thousands of children since its founding.
Gametime is powered by SpellBound Augmented Reality, a leading augmented reality provider that designs immersive engagement solutions for healthcare spaces.
About Harrison Kothari:
At age two, he was diagnosed with an arachnoid cyst: a congenital condition that caused fluid pockets to develop on his brain. Harrison was just shy of his second birthday and underwent brain surgery the autumn after his diagnosis; he spent the next three months in and out of the hospital.
On December 1, 2010, Harrison passed away at Children's Memorial Hermann Hospital from an infection unrelated to his surgery. Prior to his passing, he spent over 30 consecutive days in the hospital, his parents taking shifts in order to be by his side 24/7. Not all children in hospitals have parents that are able to do so.
Learn more:
About Harrison’s Heroes at https://www.harrisonsheroes.org/
About SpellBound at https://www.spellboundar.com/
Gametime is powered by SpellBound Augmented Reality, a leading augmented reality provider that designs immersive engagement solutions for healthcare spaces.
About Harrison Kothari:
At age two, he was diagnosed with an arachnoid cyst: a congenital condition that caused fluid pockets to develop on his brain. Harrison was just shy of his second birthday and underwent brain surgery the autumn after his diagnosis; he spent the next three months in and out of the hospital.
On December 1, 2010, Harrison passed away at Children's Memorial Hermann Hospital from an infection unrelated to his surgery. Prior to his passing, he spent over 30 consecutive days in the hospital, his parents taking shifts in order to be by his side 24/7. Not all children in hospitals have parents that are able to do so.
Learn more:
About Harrison’s Heroes at https://www.harrisonsheroes.org/
About SpellBound at https://www.spellboundar.com/
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