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Creative Care

A Revolutionary Approach to Dementia and Elder Care

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A MacArthur Genius Grant recipient pioneers a radical change in how we interact with older loved ones, especially those experiencing dementia, as she introduces a proven method that uses the creative arts to bring light and joy to the lives of elders.

In Creative Care, Anne Basting lays the groundwork for a widespread transformation in our approach to elder care and uses compelling, touching stories to inspire and guide us all—family, friends, and health professionals—in how to connect and interact with those living with dementia.

A MacArthur Genius Grant recipient, Basting tells the story of how she pioneered a radical change in how we interact with our older loved ones. Now used around the world, this proven method has brought light and joy to the lives of elders—and those who care for them. Here, for the first time, everyone can learn these methods. Early in her career, Basting noticed a problem: today's elderly—especially those experiencing dementia and Alzheimer's— are often isolated in nursing homes or segregated in elder-care settings, making the final years of life feel lonely and devoid of meaning. To alleviate their sense of aloneness, Basting developed a radical approach that combines methods from the world of theater and improvisation with evidence-based therapies that connect people using their own creativity and imagination.

Rooted in twenty-five years of research, these new techniques draw on core creative exercises—such as "Yes, and . . ." and "Beautiful Questions." This approach fosters storytelling and active listening, allowing elders to freely share ideas and stories without worrying about getting the details "correct." Basting's research has shown that these practices stimulate the brain and awaken the imagination to add wonder and awe to patients' daily lives—and provide them a means of connection, both with the world and with those caring for them. Creative Care promises to bring light and hope to a community that needs it most.

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      April 15, 2020
      The best medicine may be getting people to improvise, stay positive, and share their stories. How? Use techniques from the theater. Basting, a MacArthur fellow, holder of a PhD, and a professor of theater at the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee, convincingly argues that creative care can be the most meaningful treatment for people with dementia, their loved ones, and their caregivers. Why not use the power of the arts to focus on strengths that remain and to bring more meaning to life? Basting divides her book into three parts: finding creative care, defining creative care, and changing care. Her helpful notes for caregivers include beautiful questions that reveal and exercise remaining strengths. For example, during a quiet moment looking out a window together, a question might be, If the tree could talk, what might it say? She also recommends cultivating moments of awe, which can include looking at, drawing, or writing about a sunset and the feelings it summons. Basting crafts a memorable message about the importance of emotional connections for people with dementia, and everyone else, too.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2020, American Library Association.)

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