Dancing for Connection: Movement Therapy for People with Dementia with Donna Newman Bluestein

Learn more about the positive effect of the arts on people with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease! Dementia Spring is a non-profit that supports visual and performing artists as they bring creativity and hope to memory loss communities.

Dementia Spring talks with Donna Newman Bluestein – a dance therapist and founder of Dance for Connection about movement programs that spark joy, create connection, and help individuals communicate nonverbally.

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