Sharing Your Story
What should you tell your Grandchildren? Sharing stories of hardship can be beneficial for children to hear. Learn about sharing your story.
What should you tell your Grandchildren? Sharing stories of hardship can be beneficial for children to hear. Learn about sharing your story.
With Alzheimers, sadly, nothing can be done to restore memory loss. There are, however, things that you can do to ensure family stories & history live on.
Travel back in time. See footage of Chicago in the 1930s. Elevated trains, street cars, the Loop, State Street, Michigan Avenue and more.
Remember when the milkman delivered milk in glass bottles, the mail carrier brought handwritten letters and gas station attendants pumped gas?
Have you ever wanted to know what your grandmother was like as a child? Where your grandfather was from? Or how your grandparents met?
For a truly special 80th birthday gift, capture their life story in a Legacy Video. The Gift of a Lifetime!
See tips on How to Write a Memoir. Capture your life story for future generations to know.
See Questions to ask Grandparents to learn about their Life Story and your Family History.
When a loved one suffers from Dementia & starts losing memories, it effects the whole family. See steps to keeping family stories, history & memories alive.
Taking care of a family member with Alzheimers involves stress & strain. See tips for Alzheimer’s Caregivers to practice self-care and self-compassion.