Oral history aids those with dementia
The BBC has a short audio story (3-4 minute, Windows Media or Real Audio) news story. “An archive of conversations with people who have dementia has lead to a change in practice at some care homes.”
Posted by Susan A. Kitchens on May 16, 2006 in
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Family Stories.
Everyone has 'em.
They tell where you come from. They hold secrets to who you are.
This site explores how to use digital tools and media to record and preserve spoken memories of family members.
Your host: Susan A. Kitchens (I got into this by talking to my grandpa; at the time he was 99 years old.)
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