I Remember Better When I Paint: Treating Alzheimer's through the Creative Arts Review
I Remember Better When I Paint: Treating Alzheimer's through the Creative Arts Feature
- Narrated by Olivia de Havilland
- A Documentary by Eric Ellena and Berna Huebner
- 7 Special Features showing the New Creative Therapies for Alzheimer's
- A French Connection Films and Hilgos Foundation Production
- New Methods for Caring for Patients with Alzheimer's. Price quoted is for individual/private use only.
Initiatives that get people with Alzheimer's involved in art and creative workshops are producing remarkably posistive results. Dozen of day care centers, nursing homes and assisted-living facilities are using drawing, painting and museum visits as effective therapies, making it possible to improve the quality of life and restore a dialogue between caregivers and families. Scientists have discovered that the parts of the brain related to emotions and creativity are largely spared by the disease. Today experts recognize the benefits of these new approaches that dramatically change the way we look at the disease.
Including the Bonus Tracks: "Organizing an Outing", "Organizing a Creative Workshop", "The Importance of Physical Exercise", "Recreating Social Bonds", "The Hearthstone Method", "The Memory Gardens" and "Art and Care Until the Last Stages". This is an essential DVD for all people who have some relation with the disease, those who want to learn more about non-pharmacological possibilities for dealing with the disease, and institutions exploring methods for patients and residences.
Price quoted is for individual/private use only
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