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Adding Meaningfully Beautiful Moments to Dementia

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Bringing art and creativity into elder care settings helps families reconnect with loved ones who have dementia. In this moving talk, Anne Bastings shares how asking “beautiful questions” — questions that don’t have a right or wrong answer — opens up a shared path of discovery, imagination and wonder. “If we can infuse creativity into care, caregivers can invite a partner into meaning-making.”


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  • TED.com: Anne Basting – How to Meaningfully Connect with Those Who Have Dementia

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This site was inspired by my Mom’s autoimmune dementia.

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