The Joy of Creative Engagement for Caregivers by Ilyana Kadushin at Stories Love Music
Musicians, caregivers, and those living with dementia find connection and care in the joy of music.
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Musicians, caregivers, and those living with dementia find connection and care in the joy of music.
Portrait project showcases the kings and queens living with dementia.
Feature-length documentary is a celebration of dementia caregivers and the compassion, love, and support they share.
Film seeks to improve communication among caregivers, family, and those living with dementia through improvisation techniques
Caring for a loved one with dementia is always challenging, but especially when dementia is accompanied by other illnesses. That’s where artist Diane Pontius was when she started caring for
Sundowning refers to an increase in dementia symptoms generally occurring at the end of the day. Here, we’ll discuss tips to decrease sundowning symptoms for your loved one.
A dementia diagnosis often leads to more questions than answers. Here, Dr. Marc Rothman answers a commonly asked question- do people die from dementia?
For people living with dementia, there can be many challenges to living independently. However, with support from loved ones, like Irene Fornés had from Michelle Memran, individuals can live safely.
Ambiguous grief describes the loss dementia caregivers go through during and after the caregiving journey.
The Dementia Spring Foundation connects artists with the dementia community to raise awareness and improve access to the arts for people with memory loss.
Are you an artist or arts organization? Join Dementia Spring
Dementia Spring is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.