Rossato-Bennett visits family members who have witnessed the miraculous effects of personalized music on their loved ones, and offers illuminating interviews with experts including renowned neurologist and best-selling author Oliver Sacks (Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain), healthcare visionaries Dr. Bill Thomas, Dr. Al Powers, Naomi Fiel,and musician Bobby McFerrin (Dont Worry, Be Happy). I swear to god I didn't do this. And so, then, one of the first people, if not the first person, that I saw was Henry. Unfortunately my nephew had programmed my iPod with 5 Kris Kristopherson albums. We would end up laughing so hard we would have tears streaming down our faces. 3! You can go. If you think Democracy Now!s reporting is a critical line of defense against war, climate catastrophe and fascism, please make your donation of $10 or more right now. He had been applying music therapy and believed the therapy is what had kept her from long-term care in a facility. AMY GOODMAN: We turn now to Alive Inside: A Story of Music & Memory. How do you mean, the Devil is inside you? She is the founder of the Utah Film Center and co-founder of Impact Partners Film Fund with Dan Cogan. [14] Steve Greene from Indiewire said that "Alive Inside provides a sense of idealism amid bleak situations. But my mother learned how to do it. A good Latin song with a fun beat makes her smile and she even sometimes tries to move and dance. Directed by Michael Rossato-Bennett Download Audio This is an unofficial transcript meant for reference. AMY GOODMAN: An excerpt from Alive Inside: A Story of Music & Memory. Each one consists of genetic materialeither DNA or RNAencapsulated in a protein pocket called a capsid. Text ALIVE to 55741. AMY GOODMAN: That was Yvonne Russell, the recreation therapist in the nursing home, describing her patient. Nell: She had severe dementia and her husband, Norman, had been her caregiver for ten years. DENISE: Im being emphatic, and I have a very vivid imagination. So we?re going to get all of my mother?s music and put it on her iPod and get her some good headphones just for that and give it to her this Christmas. And then, when he got his headphones and when he came aliveyou know, we talk about it in the film, but there is sort of a kinesthetic reaction that happens to you. It brings hope to people. DAN COHEN: This woman is laying, and shes kind of in a fetal position and eyes closed, and shes really, you know, end of life, and theres notheres no sitting up. Although I am the in-law granddaughter he has always treated me like one of his ownfrom day one. Sometimes, you have to see it to believe it. It was so incredibly beautiful. I felt like part of my purpose with him was to midwife him through his death and like?he wouldn?t know other people?s names, I would walk into the room he?d say, ?Hi Alice, how are you today?? Music is everything in our family. The music energizes him, awakens him, brings back old memories. We held him and we released him. It's heartbreaking to watch her in her memory care facility. Today the film can be watched on Vimeo at https://vimeo.com/ondemand/aliveinside and on other services. So, we will build our playlists and we will continue making memories around music. song again?? The film is amazing. One Christmas Mom and Dad gave me a stereo and it came with a cassette tape that Dad had made by recording a classical music radio station. His camera reveals the . Alive (Script) Lyrics. Please do your part today. Alive Inside' illustrates music's joyous power for dementia patients. The film was released on July 18, 2014, in the United States. Dan Cohen is the gifted and passionately committed man who transforms the lives of people with dementia and other severely debilitating diseases. She had to convince the doctors that the lump on my neck was not normal. Alive Inside presented at the ' Music and the Brain' session at the Milken Conference (Click Here) * Our Distributor has agreed to let us show the film for FREE or DONATION on our website for 30 days This stirring documentary follows numerous visionaries fighting against a broken healthcare system, trying to demonstrate musics ability to combat memory loss and restore a deep sense of self to those suffering from it. [3] [4] It won the Audience Award: U.S. I was still finishing that undertaking at 4 am on the day of my flight - I slept 3 hours before it was time to get up and make my way to the airport. and she would say ?A coyote with a pumpkin head is going to eat you if you don?t go to sleep? After therapy, he is claimed to become more animated, recalling aspects of his past he had not been able to answer before. 1 s10e10 - The Devil Inside Transcript detail (tense theme) (quiet chiming music) (tense theme returns) (indistinct street chatter) (knocking) (creepy music) (hair-raising music continues) Sir? Compartment did you can tear the Director Rodrigo Corts Writer Chris Sparling Stars Ryan Reynolds Jos Luis Garca-Prez Robert Paterson Alive Inside packs as potent a simple emotional wallop as anything youll see or hear anywhere this year. And I thought, well, young people all have them, many adults, but a nursing home? Regina K. Scully is an Academy Award-nominated executive producer, most recently for the 2013 powerful documentary called the Invisible War, a film about the epidemic rapes of women and men in the military. And I couldntI really actually couldnt imaginecan you imagine living in that environment, ending your life in that environment? This is our Thank You page! Copy may not be in its final form. In the early stages of her recovery from surgery she was very despondent and confused. This stirring documentary follows social worker Dan Cohen, founder of the nonprofit organization Music & Memory, as he fights against a broken healthcare system to demonstrate musics ability to combat memory loss and restore a deep sense of self to those suffering from it. STANDS4 LLC, 2023. It was so beautiful. Now she resides in a nursing home which has been a blessing for her and our family. The speech was made into a thin book titled This Is Water: Some Thoughts, Delivered on a Significant Occasion, about Living a Compassionate Life. And she wasn't senile. Since its inception in 2007, Impact Partners has been involved in the financing of over 50 films, including: The Cove, which won the 2010 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature; The Garden, which was nominated for an Academy Award for Documentary Feature in 2009; Hell and Back Again, which won the Documentary Grand Jury Prize and Cinematography Award at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival, and was nominated for an Academy Award for Documentary Feature in 2012; and How To Survive A Plague, which was nominated for an Academy Award for Documentary Feature in 2013. Gosh, I bought some 18 operas in sets of one more CD per opera. One of the fondest memories I have is when Mom's former recreational therapist Martha, came to visit her while she was on hospice. Give Music to an Elder! My mother never gave up on me. He received his MSW from Adelphi University. Alive Inside Synopsis: The documentary follows social worker Dan Cohen, founder of the nonprofit organization Music & Memory, as he fights against a broken health-care system to demonstrate music's ability to combat memory loss and restore a deep sense of self to those suffering from it. She started shaking her feet. Music was incredible. AMY GOODMAN: I want to thank you both for being with us. Write your screenplay and focus on the story with many helpful features. Founded by Chief Creative Officer Limore Shur, the brother of Alive Inside filmmaker Michael Rossato-Bennett, eyeball is a creative strategic design agency that shapes brands through powerful storytelling, stunning design, and insightful problem solving. Matt Munro singing walk away, born free, for the good times, all three take us back to my dads passing. Alive Inside: A Story of Music and Memory is a 2014 American documentary film directed and produced by Michael Rossato-Bennett. Learn from Elderhood. Then an accident made me the impossible. And when you put headphones on a person like that, theres a double gift. I saw a ball of lightning. AMY GOODMAN: Every part of this filmI mean, you deal, overall, Dan, with the issue of what you call elderhood. What are we doing with the older people in our society who could contribute so much? When you see somebody like come to life, it really just completely does something to you. Alive Inside (2014) How old are you? tangle of nerves inside the human head makes much more sense when you realize it's the same basic wiring found in fish . And the music helps towell, gives her a source of enjoyment and distracts her from that, and its just really a real benefit for her. I couldnt believe the music let Denise push away her walker. An uplifting cinematic exploration of music and the mind, ALIVE INSIDEs inspirational and emotional story left audiences humming, clapping and cheering at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Audience Award. I was her first grandchild. My dad passed away this past September to Alzheimer's at the age of 79. AMY GOODMAN: Thats an excerpt from Alive Inside: A Story of Music & Memory. Some of her favorites are Brown girl in the ring, Amazing Grace, The Rose and Love lifts us up where we belong. NEW YORK, NY, 10002, USA . It's as transformative as the music itself. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. Dan, talk about your discovery, how you ended up in a nursing home and bringing these headphones to the people there. 1 May 2023. Smooth earned Shur a Grammy Award for Song of the Year in 2000. For the last five years, in addition to working in film, he has toured the country with his band Woodsman. Get a knife and chop it out? AMY GOODMAN: So, this clip begins with one of the people who work at the nursing home and then Denise. More than a dozen of the 33 children and three teachers originally in the two classrooms remained alive during the 1 hour and 17 minutes from the time the shooting began inside the classrooms to . He came here, he wasn?t, like, dying. Her eyes opened wide and guided by my singing, she joined me throughout the piece, looking like she?s experiencing some great joy and pleasure. WISH YOU WOULD SELL IT TO ME." THE ENGLISHMAN SAID, "NO, IT IS BUT IT IS YOURS. covers war or gun violence, were not brought to you by the weapons manufacturers. ALIVE INSIDE is a joyous cinematic exploration of music's capacity to reawaken our souls and uncover the deepest parts of our humanity. Filmmaker Michael Rossato-Bennett chronicles the astonishing experiences of individuals around the country who have been revitalized through the simple experience of listening to music. He has Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and Dementia. VENT - NIGHT A black widow spider is making its web inside a rooftop vent. Alive Inside: A Story of Music and Memory, the Sundance Audience Award-winning documentary by Michael Rossato-Bennett that opens today in the U.S., soars on a single, inescapable note that for people suffering from Alzheimer's and dementia, iPods and personal playlists can make a transformative difference. and I would name everybody, ?Your granddaughter is doing this, and you can go. She now has short term memory loss. We have found that she loves to hear music especially some of her favorites like Marc Antony and Bette Midler. Its the clip about Denise. It was just incredible. He made me do it. Scully also executive produced Miss Representation, a compelling documentary exposing the gender bias that still exists in our country based on the limited portrayals of women and young girls in our Media, Politics and Entertainment. I fight for her because without her unconditional love I probably wouldn?t be here to write this. Then it took me ages to make copies of them all and have all titles printed. Music has an unmatched power to bring back our pasts. And I just put them on her head, and I said, I have to go, Grandma. She said, So then whats keeping you? And that just changed everything. But when were in a nursing home, there are all sorts of individual activities and hobbies wed like to do, but its justits very hard for them to carry that out. Since his diagnosis in 2006 we have had to go through the painful decline over the years and it has not been easy seeing him disappear in front of our very eyes. Although a gentle thoughtful man, Grandpa Ernie used to belt out the chorus of the Hymn with eyes his closed, his head shaking and clear voiced, resolved in what he believed, I can still hear his voice, hand curled at his side singing "Our God, He is Alive" Very missed by many grandchildren. We are inspired by your movie and always play music with her. And believe me I am still alive I'm doing science and I'm still alive I feel FANTASTIC and I'm still alive While you're dying I'll be still alive And when you're dead I will be still alive Still alive Still alive. Cogan co-founded Gamechanger Films, which launched in September 2013. He is non-verbal now and needs assistance with every basic task. Alive Inside script in PDF format Read, review and discuss the Alive Inside script in PDF format on Scripts.com Login The STANDS4 Network ABBREVIATIONS ANAGRAMS BIOGRAPHIES CALCULATORS CONVERSIONS DEFINITIONS GRAMMAR LITERATURE LYRICS PHRASES POETRY QUOTES REFERENCES RHYMES SCRIPTS SYMBOLS SYNONYMS USZIP Search By Title In Scripts By Writer They connect with that. So I think that the brain is the interface to allow this to happen and the way it seems to be done quite effectively is through the mystery of music. The film far exceeded what I'd imagined. This is recreation therapist Yvonne Russell. Today is the first of two Public Media Giving Days, a time to celebrate what public and independent media gives to you by giving back. So I called up a local nursing home, and I said, I know music is already your number one recreational activity, but can we see if theres any added value if we were to totally personalize music for individuals? So I came in with my laptop and some iPods, and it was an instant and definitive hit with folks there. We?re like best friends. Together we won Sundance, Milan, Provincetown, Washington West, Berkshires, Sonoma and changed many lives and helped Music and Memory become a real force for change! But I did manage. Thats one of the things that touched me so much about this whole experience, is that for people with dementia, theyre really struggling with the outside world, and the stimulus is so overwhelming, and they dont have the ability to sort of discern whats happening. She was visited by a volunteer musician, Samite Mulondo, who described the music as an outlet to release her frustrations.[10]. Her name is Maria Velasquez. Denise: She was a patient with bipolar-schizophrenia that had been a resident of her facility for two years. It includes a series of interviews with individuals of neurology, geriatrics, and music. Hymns and Christmas carols bring a light back into her eyes. Wallace hits on our need to manage rather than remove our core hard-wired human instincts. and he?s trying to hum along, like he knew that. When I was born, she suddenly had a new thing to focus her attention on. A couple of weeks into it, he went onto hospice, one day, the next day they said, ?He?s not in an active dying phase.? Thats what theyre left with in the last years of their life, and yet theres so much that could be, so much that could be. He had a background as a performer when he was a young adult. Life Inside 2019-09-10 | Lester Holt spends two nights embedded inside the largest maximum security prison in America, the notorious Louisiana State Penitentiary, also known as Angola. One million people in nursing home. (creepy music intensifies) Mr. Foley? While she never did end up getting the lyrics right, I sure loved to hear her try! 0:00:00 Itaal Shur is best known for co-writing the Santana hit Smooth with Matchbox 20s Rob Thomas. My mom was found two years ago slumped over her computer, having had a very rare stroke. I am the fastest man alive. We put the speaker in her wheelchair cupholder as we tour the halls of the nursing home where she lives. Mom and I regularly listen to her favorite music together and it is amazing the connection we now have through music. About the part of human brain, responsible for the music stimuli which doesn?t disintegrate during that horrible disease. HENRY DRYER: It gives me the feeling of love, romance, because right now the world needs to come into music, singing. I can't remember. Until today I had been reluctant to watch the film Alive Inside, but I am so glad I did. AMY GOODMAN: We turn now to Alive Inside: A Story of Music & Memory. What have you forgotten? Most recently, she managed U.S. distribution for Teza the latest dramatic feature from celebrated Ethiopian filmmaker Haile Gerima and led publicity for the home entertainment release of Spike Lees Red Hook Summer. is a 501(c)3 non-profit news organization. Please do your part today. But to end this email on a nice note (pardon the pun) - my Mom has 2 hourly sessions of music therapy a week now. DENISE: Ive lived here two years and never fell. And I keep on trying, and I drop. And it was actually sort of frightening for me to actually enter this place that was their home, you know? Accuracy is not guaranteed. "[14] He says the director has a "sharp cinematic scalpel", revealing the "magic in the music". Theyre sometimes talking, and they havent talked in months. She lives in Poland. The Devil. One of the many things she taught me over the years was to never take life (or myself!) To what? Where? Music. This picture of my grandparents at my wedding has been hanging in my office at work since 2005. Not only is the music incredible, but what youre doing is youre limiting the world to something that is totally pleasurable and is simple and is a lot ofthe beat is likeit keeps going. Barry Cole, Music Supervisor, started the Music Department for New York based film studio, The Shooting Gallery. Its a direct sort of a backdoor to that failing cognitive system right to the emotional system, which is really very much intact. In my heart I knew they were wrong. I met Michael Rossato Bennett at a premiere showing of Alive Inside and he suggested getting a splitter so that we could use two headphones at the same time. I was terribly sad, the Alzheimer?s was horrible but there were beautiful moment with it too and especially like when we moved him down here it was only 40 days before he died and I really had the opportunity to nurse him and mother him and baby him in ways that I never could have in other points of our lives. Jeff had a moment of her knowing him, again and actually teasing him. Crop circles and movie reviews that It is a great way for us to connect. When I saw the trailer - I was moved to tears. Dan Cohen founded but is no longer at Music & Memory. She?s a very strong woman, she raised 5 children, and raised me practically. She was sitting in an armchair, after a long walk. I am very close to my father. The original content of this program is licensed under a. My mom taught me to not be afraid of people in authority. Geralyn Dreyfous has a wide, distinguished background in the arts and participates on numerous boards and initiatives. https://www.scripts.com/script.php?id=alive_inside_2480&p=2, https://www.scripts.com/script/alive_inside_2480. Democracy Now! The program is named after my father, Dwayne D. Trautman Music and Memory Program. I keep this picture in my office; my Dad died of melanoma that spread to his brain. But there's one defining piece of human anatomy that seems remote from the world of fish. I, I JUST WANTED TO PLAY IT. That's the name of a new documentary that examines how music. When I was young I suffered from severe and crippling depression. "Alive Inside" Shows How Music Can Break Through the Fog of Dementia A documentary captures people with dementia reconnecting to emotions and lost memories through music By Annie Sneed on July. And then you have seven million people being cared for at home. In 2013, Geralyn co-founded Gamechanger Films, a film fund dedicated to women directors. I've reassigned you, Alicia. A kickstarter crowdfunding project to finish the film and develop an app was formed in 2012.[11]. Transcripts for each episode of The Vampire Diaries and The Originals. They dont want to keep saying, What? Michael, let me ask you about that, that experience of not just music, but hearing peoples voices in full throttle. Documentary and through film he strives to incite conversations that interrogate issues related to cultural consciousness. She?s a funny lady. As a result, souls, hearts, and lives are receding when maybe they don't have to be. The Alive Inside Foundation, Inc. (EIN #47-3245766)is a non-profit organization exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue code. [8] Duane Byrge of The Hollywood Reporter gave the film a positive review, saying it was "A gloriously inspirational film documenting music's healing power in Alzheimer patients. He resides in Laguna Beach, CA with his wife Madelyn and his two children Isabella and Dylan. Advertisement. What happened is, because she?s blind, she loves CNN, MSNBC, Rachel Maddow, Chris Matthews, any progressive political whatever, my mother loves to listen to them and because she can?t hear well anymore, the TV would be turned up so loud that it would drive us all crazy so we went and got some wireless headphones and then she was sitting there with her wireless headphones one day and I had my iPod and so I thought, ?Well, we?ll connect them and see.? Filmmaker Michael Rossato-Bennett chronicles the. He said that moving to his facility left him isolated from that part of his life. So Alive Inside really really resonated with me when I saw it in a little movie theatre in Wellington New Zealand this year. DAN COHEN: Well, thats very true. Because of her I now work for the Long Term Care Ombudsman Program in Ventura County, California, advocating for vulnerable seniors. "[8] He writes that the "over-the-top narration often sounds cloying and banal," but Nelson endorses the medical and historical context of the film. That it doesn't matter how important they think they are, you still have a voice, you are just as important. After the therapy he began to sing along to the music and dance in his wheel chair. It?s ok. You have permission.? And I was talking to her, and I was racing off for a radio interview, and I said, I have to go. She said, What, darling? I said, I have to leave. She said, What, darling? And Im so frustrated, so I saidand I realize Im holding my tape recorder and the headphones. Join our Mission! Yeah. Ill be speaking this Friday, January 24th, at 1:00 p.m. at Dollys, the independent bookstore on Main Street here in Park City. ALIVE INSIDE is a joyous cinematic exploration of music's capacity to reawaken our souls and uncover the deepest parts of our humanity. Text ALIVE to 55741 ALIVE INSIDE 237 ELDRIDGE STREET, Suite #7. Now, I have nothing against him, I used to really like the old Kris, but my mother started listening to this, and she sat there for about an hour and a half. Contact Alive Inside: [email protected] Scully is also involved in the films, Fed Up, a compelling documentary that deals with the growing epidemic of obesity and diabetes in America; ALIVE INSIDE, a recent Audience Award winner at 2014 Sundance film festival; and Anita: Truth to Power, about the 20 year anniversary of the Anita Hill hearings. So then, when we had lunch with my brothers and my mom, I would put the headphones on her, and Id say, Lets pass the mic when were talking, just even to each other, not even to her. I had a glimpse of my sister back. And you know, within a week, he really started to falter and I told Sandy, ?You have to go over and release your dad.? FADE IN: INT. I thought that was a great co-incidence! I was afraid to believe playing familiar songs could actually work, but, I downloaded two songs I knew she loved and walked into her hospital room. ALIVE INSIDE is a joyous cinematic exploration of music's capacity to reawaken our souls and uncover the deepest parts of our humanity. We have no place now in our society. One day we brought a cd player to the rehab facility along with some of her favorite music. His camera reveals the uniquely human connection we find in music and how its healing power can triumph where prescription medication falls short. And then when I introduced the music to him, this is his reaction ever since. I was actually born shortly after a long marriage that she had had and she was having a void in her life. The Bottom Line - A gloriously inspirational film documenting musics healing power in Alzheimer patients. My favorite music related memory of her is from 1994 when John Michael Montgomery?s song, ?Be My Baby Tonight? In honor of Public Media Giving Days, a generous donor will DOUBLE your donation, which means itll go twice as far to support our independent journalism. Mark Demolar is an editor and filmmaker, based in Brooklyn, New York. I go back 2 or 3 times a year, and my sisters and I, we set up a joint account for her to help pay for her care, and she?s been at home. She thought it was the most wonderful thing in the world, and she learned how to turn the iPod and that?s very difficult when you?re blind and you can?t see anything. i've forgotten so much. We are also joined by Michael Rossato-Bennett, the films director and producer. Then hes given a pair of headphones to listen to Cab Calloway, his favorite. When I was in high school, he recruited a friend who had a great sound system to provide the music for a dance performance and took the day off work to be there. Stirring. At the suggestion of Dan Cohen, social worker, nursing home volunteer and non-profit organizer . The nurses started peeking their heads into the room to see what was going on. It not onlytheyre not only just, you know, rocking out to the beat. Geralyn was honored with the IDAs 2013 Amicus Award for her significant contribution to documentary filmmaking. But when we got introduced to the iPods and the family told me the things that she liked, it was amazing once we put the iPod on her. This is viewer supported news. 01:03:52!!!!! She put me in touch with a professor (PhD) of music therapy in Lublin, Poland, Dr Krzysztof Stachyra. Arranging to alive inside movie is a real emotional depth anchored by stabbing a nursing homes will stay with it Alive inside foundation and when you always been sharing the raft! Do you knowlike, you see these people, and you cant help but say, you know, theyre not as alive as the rest of us. "My sister Delia was diagnosed seven years ago with early onset Alzheimer?s. Dan Cohen, social worker, founding executive director of Music & Memory, his work inspired the new documentary, Alive Inside: A Story of Music & Memory. Talk about the transformation. And, you know, that first day, I cried, literally, five times. Are you alright? Shur is brother to Alive Inside filmmaker Michael-Rossato-Bennett. JOIN THE FOUNDATION HERE!We respect your privacy. Help Them Remember! and I would say, ?well that?s not nice!? is funded by you, and thats why were counting on your donation to keep us going. One of the central characters he works with is a 90-something Alzheimers patient named Henry Dryer, who was featured in a video posted online that went viral in 2012, with nearly 10 million views. She was one of the sweetest, funniest, most beautiful people I have ever known. 100% of Donations go to teaching and implementing the themes of "Alive Inside!". MICHAEL ROSSATO-BENNETT: Well, we wereI sawyou know, Dan had a beautiful project, and I had done work for the Shelley & Donald Rubin Foundation, and I was asked to help out a little bit. Martha was sharing a story about the two Mary's who would patiently wait for their daughters to pick them up at the end of the day. That day in court was the first time Gwilliam had seen Vallow Daybell in person, EastIdahoNews . When I walked into the anatomy lab for the first time, I was sort of The doctors gave her 24 hours to live, they said she was paralyzed and had no hope. Well, he was pretty much like my father as well for about 35 years because I was not close with my dad and Sandy and I have been together all these years and his dad was such a huge part of our lives and I loved him, loved him, loved him! A lover of art, he is known for his work in music video and video installation. Thankfully, this documentary reminded me of the extraordinary life that exists in nursing homes all over the world. But people are so isolated. DAN COHEN: Yeah, so, with advanced dementia, when people no longer can recognize their own family members, they stop speaking. Shed been using that walker every day for two years. and she would say, ?well you should just go to sleep.? We play clips from the film and speak with Cohen about his project, Music & Memory, which he hopes to expand around the world. It has helped me to challenge people when I think they are wrong or to question if I don't understand. After Terminal Cancer Diagnosis, Daniel Ellsberg Reflects on Leaking Pentagon Papers & His Legacy, Daniel Ellsberg Warns Risk of Nuclear War Is Rising as Tension Mounts over Ukraine & Taiwan, Zooey Zephyr, Montanas First Trans Lawmaker, Speaks Out After Being Banned & Silenced by Republicans, Rising Tide of Fascism: Tennessee Rep. Justin Jones Warns of GOPs Growing Embrace of Authoritarianism, Courage Is Contagious: Zooey Zephyr & Justin Jones on the GOPs Silencing of State Lawmakers. King's Row can be seen out behind it. AMY GOODMAN: Well, talk about what happens. It isn't news that musical therapy can produce striking results, but rarely have those good effects been as movingly illustrated as in 'Alive Inside.'. And so, as a result, they have to have activities for the group as opposed to the individual. People who were not very interactive with others became more social. Dementia and Alzheimer?s disease are not new to me; my grandfather developed the early stages around the time I was born and my grandmother was diagnosed while I was a kid.

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