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Over a period of 18 months, we worked with ten people with dementia living in a
long-term care environment to co-produce digital stories on subjects that were of
interest to them. Each participant made an individual short film (range 3 - 12
minutes). All the participants chose to base the story they told on their own earlier
lives, and to locate it in a specific place. This suggests that people with dementia
continue to associate a sense of identity with specific communities, and with
concepts of home and belonging.
The presentation will explain how we drew on local history archives and creative
commons sources to co-create short films which represent the important messages
the participants wanted to convey about themselves and their lived experience. In
the process we encounter many intersectionalities with social history during the
20th century due to factors such as world war, slum clearance, the growth of
social housing, the demise of manufacturing industry and the changing roles of
women.
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Dementia, Long-term care Memory Place Community
Contexto Educativo
Citação
Capstick, A. (2015) Digital storytelling with people with dementia in long-term care: place, home and community. Res Net Health 1, ss2.
Editora
Instituto Politécnico de Leiria
