 Virtue is a virtual reality, VR, system designed to help stroke survivors practice everyday tasks. It uses gamified elements to make the experience more engaging and motivating, while also increasing the difficulty of tasks over time. In a pilot study, we found that patients who used Virtue had shorter hospital stays than those who did not use it. Additionally, patients with more severe cognitive impairments showed greater improvement when using Virtue compared to those with less severe impairments. This article was authored by Kaushik Chatterjee, Alistair Buchanan, Katie Cattrell, and others.