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Playing with Memory
- Lighting Up Dementia Care with Music, Art and a Very Special Poodle
- Narrated by: Linda Zimmer
- Length: 2 hrs and 20 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Playing with Memory: Lighting Up Dementia Care with Music, Nature and a Very Special Poodle reveals the "Playful Protocol" developed by Linda Zimmer, former puppeteer for Mister Rogers' Neighborhood to help her mother and other residents of a nursing home live playfully in the moment.
Paul Lally, director of Mister Rogers Neighborhood, calls it "a work of art and heart". Sue Halpern, author of A Dog Walks into a Nursing Home says, "Linda Zimmer has done something rare here. She has written a book about memory loss that is hopeful, entertaining, and instructive."
©2018 Linda Zimmer (P)2020 Linda Zimmer
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