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Arts, life story program creates intergenerational engagement, seeking to build a culture of compassion in dementia care
Art, nature program seeks to provide a meaningful, creative outlet for those living with dementia and the community.
Flowering Your Mind explores the role of flower and color on positive emotional and cognitive benefits in those living with dementia
Musicians, caregivers, and those living with dementia find connection and care in the joy of music.
This weekly mailer provides art supplies and an engaged activity to those living with dementia and their care partners.
2022 Dementia Spring Arts Impact Award winner looks to bring its therapeutic Memory Disco to more communities.
Karla Wilson, a board certified Music Therapist, brings music therapy into the homes of clients all over. While she works with a range of clients,
An artist and dementia care professional, Lola Fraknoi uses art to portray her own journey as a dementia care partner as well as inspire individuals
Lola’s ArtKit aims to bring out creativity in people living with dementia, while offering needed respite for care providers.
Meet Music Mends Minds founder, Carol Rosenstein and learn how she has impacted the dementia community with music!
For Carol Rosenstein, founder and executive director of Music Mends Minds, Inc., music is about more than playing, more than jamming, more than social interactions…
We spoke to Tiffany Ramirez – founder of the program Artisan Mind – about using art to spark memory and faith to those with dementia.
Dementia Spring founder and CEO, Dr. Marc Rothman and Judith-Kate Friedman discuss how MUSIC and SONGWRITING give people with dementia and Alzheimers disease a fun,
Songwriting Works™ Works and the Songwriting Works™ Educational Foundation are truly unique and inspirational programs where people with dementia of all types work together in
Dementia Spring talks with Donna Newman Bluestein – a dance therapist and founder of Dance for Connection about movement programs that spark joy, create connection,
Donna Newman-Bluestein is a dance therapist and founder of Dance for Connection. She is an expert in facilitating a comfortable environment for expression, especially for
Dance4Healing is built around a technology-enabled music and dance platform that allows participants to dance and move together with other patients, caregivers, family members and
Dementia Spring founder Dr. Marc Rothman talks with Amy Li – creator of the Dance4Healing program.
Erica is an art therapist based out of Boston, Massachusetts. Her primary clientele is individuals living with dementia both in residential communities and within their
The Dementia Spring Foundation connects artists with the dementia community to raise awareness and improve access to the arts for people with memory loss.
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Dementia Spring is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.