Remember This is poignant, inspiring, humorous and creative.
Remember This is designed to spotlight conversations about and perceptions of dementia by using a myriad of performance approaches, including dance, improv comedy, and scripted theatre taken directly from interviews with people living with and around the disease.
The creators worked to research and publicize the humanity, as opposed to solely the tragedy of the disease, by approaching it as a set of interwoven stories. Remember This is designed to promote a larger and louder public conversation about people living with dementia as well as the communities (e.g. caregivers, families, community business owners, hospitals, etc.) who care for and serve them.
The creative ensemble that performed, several who had loved ones with dementia, was simply an amazing work of art. Hats off to the visionaries, researchers, and creative minds of Remember This. Having young people share in the dialogue is expanding the generational reach of dementia.
Thank you to Dementia Friendly America, of which Dementia Friendly Fort Worth is a part of, Alzheimer's Association and many others who are changing the conversation to the broader public about dementia - how to better understand dementia, openly accept persons living with dementia as vital members of the community, and to help those caring for persons with dementia. And finally, to provide more funding for training, support, resources, and research - all urgently needed to meet the fast-growing numbers of persons living with dementia and those caring for them, in the U.S. and throughout the world.
Pam Brandon is President/Founder of AGE-u-cate Training Institute and a passionate advocate for older adults and those who serve them. Pam is the creator of the internationally acclaimed Dementia LiveĀ® simulation and awareness training program.