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583: It’ll Make Sense When You’re Older
Act Four

Old Age

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For those in the early stages of dementia, some simple tasks become very complex. Chana sits down with one guy determined to figure out why something that used to be so easy has become so hard. (12 1/2 minutes)

We learned about Carl from Teya Sepinuck at Theater of Witness. You can see Teya's work on dementia and memory at her website Tangles in Time.

By

Chana Joffe-Walt

Song:

“When I Grow Too Old To Dream” by Roy Eldridge & “Yesterday When I Was Young” by Blossom Dearie

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