Documentary on positive impact of creative arts on Alzheimer’s screens in Palm Coast, Florida August 2015

Documentary on creative activities in dementia will be shown 31 August in Palm Coast, Florida. Pop by if you are in the area!

I Remember Better When I Paint

The documentary I Remember Better When I Paint screens on August 31, 2015 in Palm Coast, Florida hosted by the  Palm Coast Arts Foundation in partnership with Florida Hospital Flagar, the Flagler County Art League and the Central and North Florida of the Alzheimer’s Association.

When: Monday, August 31, 2:00 pm
Where: Florida Hospital Flagler, 60 Memorial Medical Parkway (south entrance, classrooms A&B)
Registration: There is no cost to attend, however pre-registration is required. Space is limited. Please contact the Palm Coast Arts Foundation at (386) 263-2991 or [email protected] to secure your reservation.

I Remember Better When I Paint, narrated by Olivia de Havilland, is the first international documentary about the positive impact of art and other creative therapies on people with Alzheimer’s and how these approaches can change the way we look at the disease. Among those who are featured are noted doctors and…

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  1. I use art, soft exercise as well as mental exercises to cure Alzheimer and dementia but the approach is different to that of orthodox art therapy. With my method arts, music and movement are used to expand the brain till one ends up in having a better and more elastic brain than people with no Alzheimer of dementia. It’s not different from the way Leonardo Da Vinci or people like him worked to stimulate their creativity. The orthodox art therapy method used nowadays is OK but not all that efficient. It’s more an entertainment or play rather than an full healing method. If one wants to heal one has to work at it to get results.

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