Case Studies from Age in Action
Document Type
Article
Original Publication Date
2013
Journal/Book/Conference Title
Age in Action
Volume
28
Issue
4
First Page
1
Last Page
5
Date of Submission
December 2014
Abstract
Educational Objectives
1. Recognize the value of creative storytelling for people with dementia, with its shift in emphasis from memory to imagination.
2. Understand the impact of creative storytelling upon facilitators, storytellers, audiences, and readers.
3. Explore the potential mechanisms at work in creative storytelling.
Rights
Copyright managed by Virginia Center on Aging.
Recommended Citation
Basting, A. (2013). TimeSlips: Creativity for People with Dementia. Age in Action, 28(4), 1-5.
Is Part Of
Case Studies from Age in Action