Free online screening on March 30, 2022 of documentary on how creative arts benefit people with Alzheimer’s

I Remember Better When I Paint is a groundbreaking documentary showing how the creative arts can enhance the quality of life for people with Alzheimer’s.

On March 30 there’s a free virtual screening of arts and Alzheimer’s documentary “I Remember Better When I Paint” hosted by Chicago Methodist Senior Services.
Following the screening is a panel discussion. Learn more & register at: https://www.cmsschicago.org/…/i-remember-better-when-i…/

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 Yasmin Aga Khan, president of Alzheimer’s Disease International and daughter of Rita Hayworth, who had Alzheimer’s. A film by Eric Ellena and Berna Huebner, presented by French Connection Films and the Hilgos Foundation.

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