Haydon Wick Parish Council agreed to donate its Mobii interactive activity table to Prospect Hospice on Moormead Road in Wroughton, ensuring the specialist equipment is used to its full potential to support patients with life-limiting illnesses.

The Mobii table was originally purchased to support community wellbeing activities such as the Haydon Wick Memory Café, but it has seen little use in recent years. Despite efforts to promote it for internal use, external hire, and use by local schools and care homes, demand remained low. Similar technology is now widely available across the care sector, further reducing interest in the Council’s unit.
By donating the Mobii table to Prospect Hospice, the Council aims to ensure the equipment continues to deliver meaningful value to the community. The interactive table will support:
- Enhanced patient engagement and cognitive stimulation
- Therapeutic and social activities for hospice users
- Improved quality of stay for individuals receiving specialist care.
The handover of the Mobii interactive activity table comes at a particularly timely moment during Dementia Action Week, reinforcing the importance of tools and activities that support cognitive stimulation, communication, and wellbeing. As awareness is raised around improving understanding of dementia and promoting early intervention, the donation provides a practical resource that can help enhance engagement and quality of life for patients receiving care at Prospect Hospice.

The donation further complements the £2,000.00 community grant awarded from Haydon Wick Parish Council to the Prospect Hospice in June 2024, helping to support the Hospice at Home service for patients in Haydon Wick who wish to be cared for at home. The £2,000 donation funded 10 overnight visits for family carers needing respite, or almost 50 daytime visits supporting patients at home.
A spokesperson for Haydon Wick Parish Council said:
“This donation reflects our commitment to community wellbeing. Prospect Hospice is well placed to make full use of the Mobii table, ensuring it benefits local people when meaningful engagement and comfort matter most.”
The decision also reflects the Council’s wider approach to community support and responsible asset management, ensuring underused resources are redirected where they can have the greatest impact.
A spokesperson for Prospect Hospice, Wroughton, said:
“We are very grateful to Haydon Wick Parish Council for this generous donation. The Mobii interactive activity table will create valuable opportunities for engagement, stimulation, and social interaction for the people in our care.
Equipment like this can make a meaningful difference to patients and families by supporting wellbeing, encouraging connection, and enhancing the overall hospice experience. We are delighted to put the Mobii table to good use within our services.”
Together, the Mobii interactive table donation and ongoing grant support highlight the strong partnership between Haydon Wick Parish Council and Prospect Hospice, helping to improve comfort, wellbeing and care for local people and their families when they need it most.





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