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No art background is required. OMA is an award-winning, evidence-based, intergenerational art-making program for people with dementia.
Just because your loved one has dementia doesn’t mean they can’t still have fun. Here’s a few ideas and how to adapt them to any ability level.
How this art class is helping people living with dementia and their loved ones Ever since they said "I do" in 1976, Tom and Mary Anna Link have been side by side through highs and lows.
Read more about how the arts can help people living with dementia. James Pickett, Head of Research at Alzheimer's Society, discusses how the arts can help people living with dementia. Art and culture ...
Art therapy can be a powerful tool to improve the lives of those with dementia and Alzheimer’s through a creative and simple outlet.
People living with dementia should have more power and creative freedom in collaborative design projects, new research from Heriot-Watt University suggests. This includes using their ...
Physical activity is another natural way to manage dementia symptoms. Exercise increases blood flow to the brain, helps with sleep, and boosts mood.
We hear from the co-founder and publisher of a magazine written for people with dementia, a community which is expected to nearly double among older adults in the U.S.
Have you been feeling stressed or anxious? For those living with dementia, this is a common experience, but art may offer a soothing solution. Central Coast Home Health and Hospice volunteers ...
A series of projects aims to raise awareness of how to support people with living with dementia.