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Like far too many people across the world, Kyle Henry was forced to spend his mother's last days communicating from behind screens and PPE as the COVID-19 pandemic raged.
But Henry — a prolific filmmaker and associate professor at Northwestern University — also saw an opportunity to shine a light on dementia, caregiving, and his own relationship with his mother. His film "Time Passages" stands as a tribute not just to one family struggling with the impending loss of a matriarch, but to all the caregivers and people living with dementia who have traveled similar paths.
Learn more about the film, as well as screenings and streaming information:https://www.timepassagesfilm.com/
Learn more about Caring Across Generations: https://caringacross.org/
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Like far too many people across the world, Kyle Henry was forced to spend his mother's last days communicating from behind screens and PPE as the COVID-19 pandemic raged.
But Henry — a prolific filmmaker and associate professor at Northwestern University — also saw an opportunity to shine a light on dementia, caregiving, and his own relationship with his mother. His film "Time Passages" stands as a tribute not just to one family struggling with the impending loss of a matriarch, but to all the caregivers and people living with dementia who have traveled similar paths.
Learn more about the film, as well as screenings and streaming information:https://www.timepassagesfilm.com/
Learn more about Caring Across Generations: https://caringacross.org/

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