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Hoppy

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Tue Jul 22, 2014, 03:41 PM Jul 2014

Who's the guy with the iPods for dementia people.

He was featured on a couple of NPR shows. He brought iPods into dementia units and got the residents involved with recollections based on their songs from events in their lives.


I want to suggest he do a program on toys for dementia residents. I recall that one facility my mom was in had dolls for residents and several of the residents took pleasure in the dolls. There were no other toys. I suspect toys, dolls, model planes and such would go along way to improving the quality of lives of residents.

I would like to suggest this to him.

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Who's the guy with the iPods for dementia people. (Original Post) Hoppy Jul 2014 OP
Here's the story on NPR and a link w/contact info to him/his organization CurtEastPoint Jul 2014 #1
It sounds like something Oliver Sacks would do, if that helps. arcane1 Jul 2014 #2
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