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Improvisation can improve the quality of life for both individuals living in the early stages of Alzheimer’s and/or dementia and their caregivers. Anne Marie Mohr, founder of Project Present discusses that through engaging improvisation workshops, both the individuals and their caregivers can enjoy more interpersonal connection, creative expression, and joyful collaboration. Project Present provides workshops for individuals living with dementia and caregivers, and also offers shared joint improv sessions, professional trainings, and general presentations.
By Gina MarchImprovisation can improve the quality of life for both individuals living in the early stages of Alzheimer’s and/or dementia and their caregivers. Anne Marie Mohr, founder of Project Present discusses that through engaging improvisation workshops, both the individuals and their caregivers can enjoy more interpersonal connection, creative expression, and joyful collaboration. Project Present provides workshops for individuals living with dementia and caregivers, and also offers shared joint improv sessions, professional trainings, and general presentations.