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Dementia Arts Festival 2024 in NYC
Step into the vibrant world of the Dementia Arts Festival 2024 in New York City through this event recap video! Join us as we dive into a mesmerizing journey filled with creativity and hope, where talented artists come together to craft a new narrative about dementia.
In this video, you'll witness the magic unfold as artists from diverse backgrounds pour their hearts and souls into creating a compelling story of resilience, love, and the power of imagination.
Don't miss out on this unforgettable journey of art and storytelling. Watch the video now and be part of a movement that redefines how we perceive dementia, embracing a future filled with empathy, creativity, and endless possibilities.
#alzheimersawareness #artistsonyoutube #dementiacare
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Відео

Come to the Dementia Arts Festival April 11 in NYC! #events #nycevents
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Come to the Dementia Arts Festival April 11 in NYC! #events #nycevents
Welcome to Dementia Spring
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Find out more about Dementia Spring Foundation and support our artists at www.dementiaspring.org. #dementiaawareness #alzheimersawareness #artist
‘Tell Me Everything I Know and Everything I Don’t Know’ by Katy Gross
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Multiple exposure images allow Katy Gross to achieve the effects of the psychological and emotional aspects that come with dementia as she documents her father, Michael Gross’s, life. Dementia affects the entire family unit, and viewers will note not only Michael Gross, but his wife, depicted. Michael Gross is the son of Holocaust survivors from Vienna. He spent his career as a Native American ...
Happy Holidays From Dementia Spring!
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Happy Holidays From Dementia Spring!
ANNOUNCING! The 2023 Dementia Arts Impact Award Recipients
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We are thrilled to be announcing the 2023 Dementia Arts Impact Award recipients, and it brings us great joy to have Dr. Marc Rothman, the founder of Dementia Spring, a distinguished physician executive and a leading expert in dementia, share this exciting news. The Dementia Spring Foundation is thrilled to be partnering with these talented artists, supporting them in bringing their projects to ...
Behind the Song "Here and Now" with Singer/Songwriter Jess King
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Behind the Song "Here and Now" with Singer/Songwriter Jess King
A musical tribute to the Dementia Community by @JessKing , our '22 Arts Impact Award recipient!
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A musical tribute to the Dementia Community by @JessKing , our '22 Arts Impact Award recipient!
CALL FOR ARTISTS! Apply to the 2023 Dementia Arts Impact Award
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CALL FOR ARTISTS! Apply to the 2023 Dementia Arts Impact Award
ANNOUNCING! Dementia Spring's 2022 Impact Award Recipients!
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ANNOUNCING! Dementia Spring's 2022 Impact Award Recipients!
The Powerful Impact of Visual & Performing Arts Therapists for the Dementia Community
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The Powerful Impact of Visual & Performing Arts Therapists for the Dementia Community
Fiber Artist Weaves Together Tales of Dementia and Caregiving
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Fiber Artist Weaves Together Tales of Dementia and Caregiving
Using Film to Tell the Story of a Father's Dementia Journey
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Using Film to Tell the Story of a Father's Dementia Journey
We're Going LIVE at the 2022 Dementia Spring Arts Celebration
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We're Going LIVE at the 2022 Dementia Spring Arts Celebration
Dementia Immersion Takes the Stage: How a Performer Brought the Dementia Experience to Her Audience
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Dementia Immersion Takes the Stage: How a Performer Brought the Dementia Experience to Her Audience
Opera and Alzheimer’s Disease: How a Composer Dedicated an Entire Opera to the Journey of Aging
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Opera and Alzheimer’s Disease: How a Composer Dedicated an Entire Opera to the Journey of Aging
Photographer Stephen DiRado Narrates His Father’s Dementia Journey
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Photographer Stephen DiRado Narrates His Father’s Dementia Journey
Creativity and Dementia Intertwined: The Story of María Irene Fornés
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Creativity and Dementia Intertwined: The Story of María Irene Fornés
Grieving Through Art: The Works of Amy Parrish
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Grieving Through Art: The Works of Amy Parrish
Giving Dementia A New Story
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Giving Dementia A New Story
Art Made Through Memories: Dementia Arts with Hiromi Tango
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Art Made Through Memories: Dementia Arts with Hiromi Tango
Meet The Filmmaker: Dementia Arts Impact Award Recipient
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Meet The Filmmaker: Dementia Arts Impact Award Recipient
Everyone Deserves To Be Seen: Drawing Dementia
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Everyone Deserves To Be Seen: Drawing Dementia
Giving Voice To Memory Loss: Dementia in the Choir
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Giving Voice To Memory Loss: Dementia in the Choir
World Art Day: Impacting the Dementia Community
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World Art Day: Impacting the Dementia Community
Connecting Virtually Through Music with Karla Wilson
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Connecting Virtually Through Music with Karla Wilson
Healing Through Art with Lola's ArtKit
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Healing Through Art with Lola's ArtKit
Music & Dementia: Changing Brain Chemistry One Song At a Time
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Music & Dementia: Changing Brain Chemistry One Song At a Time
The Art of Listening - Creating Dementia Art with Josh Dorman
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The Art of Listening - Creating Dementia Art with Josh Dorman
2021 Year in Review: Looking At Our Accomplishments in the Dementia Arts Community
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2021 Year in Review: Looking At Our Accomplishments in the Dementia Arts Community

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @elainehanbidge3266
    @elainehanbidge3266 28 днів тому

    My mum is 91 she got vascaarlut dementia she not weight always getting infection in her legs

  • @mimip154
    @mimip154 Місяць тому

    Thank you.

  • @mirtamaritzapellicia-kr4lt
    @mirtamaritzapellicia-kr4lt Місяць тому

    Really helpful information!!!

  • @casemanager462
    @casemanager462 Місяць тому

    Absolutely love the artwork!

  • @mirtamaritzapellicia-kr4lt
    @mirtamaritzapellicia-kr4lt Місяць тому

    Thank u for making information at a level of understanding for us , seniors who take care of other seniors… May God bless u…!!!

  • @rasmusthorslund5100
    @rasmusthorslund5100 Місяць тому

    Short answer is YES. It takes a while, but YES.

  • @GowGG-ql9dh
    @GowGG-ql9dh Місяць тому

    Thanks for getting to the point quickly 👍🏻

  • @CarolineKaram-v5g
    @CarolineKaram-v5g Місяць тому

    Thankyou for the information, I am 60 years old, b'day Feb 2024) , was diagnosed with early onset Alzeimers August last year, 2023. I have always been active and sporty and continue to be that way, regular walking with friends and doing my own exercises and weights at home. I havent been to a gym in a long time, but still try to maintain a physical lifestyle. I have found your video extremely helpful in outlaying the different stages of Dementia. Thank you, it has been of help. A few years ago i did an aged care course, and was most interested when we got to the Dementia module. Very interesting, very sad at times, but always hoping for hope for anyone in this part of their life. I did spend time in an aged care facility, but we were not able to be in the Dementia ward area as a rule. We had some association with some of the residents but not a lot. I do always recall that many of the staff said that letting the residents listen to music was one of the best way to help them with some 'happy memories' and i can understand that. When my time comes, i want to be able to listen to my music, as there are so many good emotions that come with listening to music and we have head sets, ear plugs etc, to help with that. Well, here I am talking about it and hope i can impart the joy of listening to music that can evoke so many memories. That's what i hope for at the very least. And secondly, to make sure I will always have a vegetarian diet. So crazy, what a horrible disease, would not wish it upon anyone. I am hoping i will be able to be involved in some of the medical trials.

  • @Fomites
    @Fomites Місяць тому

    Thanks! Good information 😊

  • @RedcoatsReturn
    @RedcoatsReturn Місяць тому

    Most of the world pharma industry is focussing on amyloid plaques….then you says….its worth nothing to focus on plaques 🤷🏻 Plaques are the base of diagnosis for markers of Alzheimer’s disease you said already….at least its worth to measure if the plaques are growing or reduced as a biometric of your condition. You said concentrate on your fitness…yes….but….it means you have no idea to treatment or medications can help you as a patient of Alzheimer‘s disease. You‘re a Doctor….you should be a healer…do you think sport and diet will be the solution of Alzheimer‘s disease 😔

  • @sense.reginald
    @sense.reginald 2 місяці тому

    i don't have dementia but i just think this is interesting

  • @36town
    @36town 2 місяці тому

    Doc is sold out

  • @johnlukach5694
    @johnlukach5694 2 місяці тому

    WOW. Most everything that comes out of a doctors mouth is criminal for some reason, (frequently many), but this? I think this guy must be suffering from dementia himself to offer such a ridiculous bunch of statements and collectively refer to that construct as 'an explanation'. What you just heard was him first asking himself a stupid question that requires no response, (and if you cannot see why that is so, go crack a book and learn about something called The Trivium.) He then he crafted that perfect circular response to his own rhetoric. Why perfect? Because it twists and mangles reality such that a vacuum of ignorance was created, which he could then immediately occupy. If you are new to all of this, what you just heard was a sales pitch for 'intellectual snake oil'. This is the sort of reasoning which ensures the longevity of the profession he belongs to. Which, by the way, relies on the CDC (Crime and Death Corporation) for all kinds of vacuous statistics that are faithfully conjured up from nothing year after year as a way to provide industry guidance, direct drug traffic, and 'map the road ahead', which are then presented to the 'board' annually as a 'honey-do' list of the most efficient procedures for carrying out its actual mission. THAT is its only function. And just like the WHO, the CDC could not be maintained without contributions that come from the alpha and omega himself, the 'Chief Thief' that first made his fortune by fencing stolen software. Apparently, along the way he learned that murder was vastly more lucrative. Combine that with plenty of room for growth ... What self-respecting psychopath would say no? (I even recall him actually disclosing his 'salary figure' publicly, stating it was "20%, year over year.") - DON"T QUOTE CDC YOU MORON!! Maybe you haven't heard what has become common knowledge everywhere after just the first couple years of this monumental covid-con job that just refuses to die -- WE ALL KNOW that the CDC is a marketing agency for a chemical poison industry we have been forced to put up with for a century now! What about all you ''doctor survivors? HAD ENOUGH YET? I HAVE SOMETHING THAT YOU CAN USE - NO MORE VACCINES - ONE AND DONE - CHARLES RICHET NOBEL WINNER 1913 --ANAPHYLAXSIS IS THE KEY - ALL GUILTY BECAUSE THEY KNEW THIS --THEY MEMORY-HOLED RICHET ---FOR PERFECT MURDERS THE ANAPHYLACTIC PATTERN WAS USEFUL BUT KNOWLEDGE OF IT WAS EVIDENCE! PLEASE READ: estateartistry.com/blog/on-restoring-charles-richets-rightful-place-in-history estateartistry.com/blog/questions-and-answers-about-charles-richet-and-his-findings Hard to believe they would attempt that scamdemic shit twice, and its looking like they will. Only the names will change, but their song remains the same, holding steady as #1 on the chart of greatest hits for the simplest and most likely of reasons: Only brain damaged people pay for the advice doctors offer, and there are a LOT of them now. These people now make up the majority populations in most major cities, and they are HUMAN DUMPSTER FIRES! Brought to you by Pfizer -- who you can credit for all the cognitive impairments that I saw included with vaccine product documentation that in Pfizers case alone, I shit you not, took up 27 ENTIRE PAGES, listing out 1309 specifically cited vaccine injuries (aka side effects) that will slowly torture the next three to four generations of suckers, and by extension, the rest of us that can still think and reason. Outro: I changed the channel just short of the halfway point on this clip, but without checking I am willing to bet he left out a whole bunch of other information that would have won him an 'Enemy Emmy' for this short. You know, like all the poisons he sells to people to 'help' with that depression he wants you to believe is the root cause of this bullshit. (He knows his true calling was as an actor, and all actors just gotta ham the cam.) He will probably use that material in some future episode in this "Harmaceutical Series" to drag out the story arc needlessly. You tubers are all actors. You know how you can always tell? Any self respecting doctor knows he has to keep his own murder rates up to keep his practice out of the red, and we're talkin big league stats. Those guys don't have any time left in their schedule to post clips on UA-cam, most of them can't even run software they gotta hire that shit out to others, so hes even a shit in this fake-assassin role. I hope you got yourself a good agent Dr Marc, because the fate of the medical service industry has already been decided. Oh yeah, man, that entire 'health-impair' army you belong to may be Central Castings proudest achievement but its all going to be replaced by calculators encased in sturdy in metal boxes that, unlike you, can take a punch in the kisser from a guy my size without passing out. So unless you drank your own Kool-Aid and as a result don't have much time left to punch on your own clock, you are going to need some other way to feed your silly face for however long you stick around. -J.E.Lukach

  • @carolderuelle5568
    @carolderuelle5568 2 місяці тому

    Thank you

  • @billsmith147
    @billsmith147 2 місяці тому

    YES, My Spouse after having Alzheimer's disease for approximately 7 years, died of it. Death Certificate said due to multiple organ failure caused by Alzheimer's Disease. IF you go to the computer and pull up "The 7 Stages of Alzheimer's Disease by the Mayo Clinic," you get a very good idea what the stages are. My spouse went through all of them, even stage one. You just need to think about the early stages and remember emotionally what was happening, to them and you.

  • @michaelharrison7072
    @michaelharrison7072 2 місяці тому

    I heard they die from suffucation when go to sleep as brain eventually cant keep you breathing once asleep

  • @fartsimpson8610
    @fartsimpson8610 3 місяці тому

    My 93-year-old neighbor's family has extreme longevity in his family and no history of dementia. Three weeks after taking the vax he had his first nose bleed. Then he had pericarditis (fluid around heart), ITP (immune system destroys platelets), bleeding in the brain and blood clots. He became disoriented, confused and developed drug induced interstitial lung disease. He might be the first in his family in decades to die under 100....and all thanks to a single dose of this rat poison. Meanwhile, his unvaxed sister who was 94 at the time got COVID. She had cold-like symptoms for three days and was done. No after-effects whatsoever.

  • @Jessicab-u7c
    @Jessicab-u7c 3 місяці тому

    Beautiful work.❤

  • @Jessicab-u7c
    @Jessicab-u7c 3 місяці тому

    Those are beautiful photographs, I did a similar thing with my own dad on his deathbed, and now my stepfather going through his journey with dementia.

  • @jaligawesa
    @jaligawesa 3 місяці тому

    Excellent!

  • @privacyplease23
    @privacyplease23 3 місяці тому

    Thank you, very helpful.

  • @octaband6812
    @octaband6812 3 місяці тому

    Thank you, Erica, for lifting us all up together. ❤

  • @victoriamcleod-tardiff5321
    @victoriamcleod-tardiff5321 3 місяці тому

    Dr. Solomon Carter Fuller

  • @arildthordal810
    @arildthordal810 3 місяці тому

    And the cause of dementia was drugs or murder by poisoning months or years ahead after extreme suffering.

  • @atomicdmt8763
    @atomicdmt8763 3 місяці тому

    important: power naps! I use a light/sound mind meditation device (KASINA) every afternoon - in sync w my biorythms. Proper lay down, eyes closed - deep relaxation triggers the clearing OUT of the plaques. Other benefits: resetting the para-sympathetic nervous system, resetting deep, natural breathing - detox. Ive been doing this daily for 30 years. Huge game changer.

  • @PhilinWaterloo
    @PhilinWaterloo 4 місяці тому

    How depressing, If you wish to hear a totally different view beta amyloid, look up Doctors David Perlmutter or Dale Bredesin

  • @JessKing
    @JessKing 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for the truly amazing work you do and the wonderful community you are building ... it's PRECIOUS. Grateful for our partnership. xxx

  • @rainadawnlutz
    @rainadawnlutz 5 місяців тому

    Your presence and compassion shines through. Thank you very much for making this video.

  • @IdaBarrett-y2r
    @IdaBarrett-y2r 5 місяців тому

    My mom took her first shot 2 years ago and it accelerated her dementia before that she was a normal person just wondering about memory loss at 58. Within months she had full blown dementia now forgot how to drive first and cook, then developed word salad now shes completely dependent. The vaccine ruined her life! My dad developed cancer within months not sure if its related but hed been tested the previous year for prostate cancer and was told he had a non cancerous growth. Within 6 months of his first shot he got diagnosed. Other family members continued to bully them into taking the shot regardless of how much i begged them not to. I gathered every bit of info i could to try to educate them but to no avail they weren't steong enough to stand against the tyrants who threatened to ex communicate them. Needless to say Ive been made enemy number one because of the way i feel but I've witnessed everyone around me suffer from heart problems and strokes blood clots and neurological disorders and still so many are in denial. But many others have finally woken up to it. Its sad to say for many good people its too little too late. The stats in my town here in Ireland are that deaths of working age people are up by 50% since 2021... Coincidence?! But the records stayed the same during the COVID years. I was told the other day by a nurse that our nearest hospital held a meeting last month to discuss the volume of strokes and blood clots that are directly linked to the vaccines and the HSE has discontinued the vaccine programs as of last week. Its a disgrace that this isnt national news but as with all vaccines there is no come back on it so all these lives have been destroyed with no restitution. Our nursing homes are noe overflowing with extreamly ill people who are too young to be there and hundreds more on waiting lists with nowhere to go.God have mercy on all those effected by these poisons!!!

  • @fireoctoberlibra3866
    @fireoctoberlibra3866 5 місяців тому

    Thank you so much

  • @elisemariecollinsyoga5905
    @elisemariecollinsyoga5905 5 місяців тому

    What about the type of dementia where your brain and body deteriorate extremely rapidly I can’t remember the name of it but my friends boyfriend had this. He was in his early 60s. I was trying to figure out the name of that dementia.

    • @amw1968
      @amw1968 5 місяців тому

      looked it up because I was interested-- Rapidly progressive dementia (RPD).

  • @shirleyjackson3893
    @shirleyjackson3893 6 місяців тому

    I am 72 and getting very forgetful. I use Alexa a lot. I don't know how I managed without the reminders and timers.

  • @JessKing
    @JessKing 6 місяців тому

    What an amazing event this was! 🧡🙏💙

  • @vonzellhood4068
    @vonzellhood4068 6 місяців тому

    My husband died from dementia and it was horrible. I was his caregiver for 8 months.

  • @Jen-ur4ut
    @Jen-ur4ut 6 місяців тому

    Nope.

  • @Elvis.Pelvis
    @Elvis.Pelvis 7 місяців тому

    This is three years old. Full of misinformation regarding the vaccine clinicals.

  • @oxfd611
    @oxfd611 7 місяців тому

    I can't do this. I have to work to keep a roof over our heads, food on the table and gas in the car.

  • @gtafam2119
    @gtafam2119 7 місяців тому

    😢😮😢

  • @michaelstetzer3144
    @michaelstetzer3144 8 місяців тому

    How do you have a loved one assessed?

  • @MrMagnasco
    @MrMagnasco 8 місяців тому

    thank you!!!!!! Finally someone explains this to the T

  • @israelruiz3751
    @israelruiz3751 8 місяців тому

    Great information Doc! I’m a certified dementia care practitioner, do you have any PowerPoints you’d like to share? A lot of clinicians in my area want more information on this syndrome. Ty!

  • @snowdiahmambondiani2368
    @snowdiahmambondiani2368 9 місяців тому

    Good information

  • @kentanbruchal097
    @kentanbruchal097 9 місяців тому

    My dad passed away due to dementia😢

  • @lauralaplace9945
    @lauralaplace9945 10 місяців тому

    Brain scans

  • @lauralaplace9945
    @lauralaplace9945 10 місяців тому

    So Sorry for all .

  • @lauralaplace9945
    @lauralaplace9945 10 місяців тому

    Yes my Grandmother did it was on her Death Certificate .

  • @aafkgirl91
    @aafkgirl91 10 місяців тому

    I'm watching my bestfriend get more and more forgetfull every day 😢 After the 1th dose she didn't feel anything, after the 2th dose she started to feel a little wierd, but she couldn't explain why. After the 3th dose, she can't live alone, forget even the smallest thing, and have many symptoms on dementia, she is only 26 years old 😭 This jab has ruined so much!!! 😭😭

  • @simonrowe5380
    @simonrowe5380 10 місяців тому

    OK. I learned a lot about CAA (in the family of amyloid depositional diseases) when I was regrettably misdiagnosed with it. Steve Greenbern in BOS near Harvard .. seems to be the world expert ? Along way to visit; but like Alzheimer I did a lot of light microscopy and staining / histology. Erlich's Haematoxylin was my favourite. Anyway legal stuff against misdiagnosers, but all papers show 'Alice in Wonderland - running a stroke ward'. Not having the disease I have now to fully recover from profound disorientation caused by believing what they told me I had - any tips to aid recovery of my newly refreshed life? I am 68 years of age and back to 'normal life expectancy' In UK 82 yrs 💗

  • @ashleymarie7452
    @ashleymarie7452 10 місяців тому

    Donald Trump is exhibiting the initial stage of dementia. Also, 2:41: " Judegment." Really?