Here's what the experts say:
This DVD and accompanying carer's guide elicits conversation and memories of earlier 20th Century life, which hold special meaning for the elderly ... a valuable tool for anyone involved in residential or community aged care, Adult Day Centres, Community Health Centres and Diversional Therapy programs.
Anne Rock, Former Chair, Diversional Therapy Association
ANECHA (NSW) is always pleased to promote educational resources which promote ongoing quality care for residents in both nursing homes and hostels. Many staff today are unaware of the uniqueness of days gone by and “I Remember That!” will assist staff in relating to residents and being able to walk down memory lane with them in a way which will bring back many happy memories. For younger staff it provides a great lesson in history.
Sue Macri, Executive Director, Australian Nursing Homes and Extended Care Association (NSW)
Reminiscing is a natural medium of communicating for people with dementia. I would encourage all caregivers (family and professional) to invest in this most worthwhile resource.
Bob Price, Managing Director, Alzheimer Education, Sydney
In my many years of teaching families and professional carers working with people with dementia, I have been seeking a tool that would enable me to illustrate to them the importance of reminiscence as a communication tool. This DVD covers a wide range of everyday items and one segment alone can stimulate hours of discussion. I have found it to be a valuable aid in my teaching program.
Penny Rawlins, National Training Manager, Calvary Silver Circle Home Services, Melbourne
“I Remember That!” opens floodgates of nostalgia and brings a smile to every face - and a giggle!
Marcelle Beeson, Activities Presenter, Retirement Services Australia
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