This commentary highlights issues regarding virtual reality (VR)-based interventions for individuals with Alzheimer's disease, emphasizing their potential to improve cognitive function and delay decline. The aim of this manuscript is to present current findings and critically synthesize the practical applications of VR interventions. A recent meta-analysis demonstrates promising results, with VR interventions enhancing memory, executive functions, and overall cognition. Despite the limited number of studies and small sample sizes, findings suggest that engaging VR environments can motivate patients, fostering adherence to treatment. This commentary underscores the need for further research to validate these results and establish standardized methodologies for the effective use of VR in dementia care. Several methodological aspects and new perspectives are highlighted herein.