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- A scheming widow hatches a bold plan to acquire her late husband's inheritance, unaware that she is being targeted by an ax murderer who lurks in the family's estate.
- This film, with no dialogue at all, follows a psychotic young woman's nightmarish experiences through one skid-row night.
- At a wealthy family's estate, extortionists go after their matriarch and her inheritance while a ghost and an ax-wielding figure lurk in the shadows.
- After being diagnosed with Dementia, an elderly war veteran is forced by his estranged family to hire a live-in nurse, only to find she harbors a sinister secret.
- When an ex-con takes a job as a handyman for an unstable elderly woman to avoid a parole violation, it becomes a choice he may regret.
- Louis travels to Phoenix, Arizona - the capital of dementia care.
- What is dementia? Why is it disproportionately impacting black and brown communities? What are the risk factors? What can we do to reverse the trends? What are is the role of the Black church? What is the impact on caregiving?
- A woman who cannot remember begins to see ghosts of the past.
- An elderly woman journeys through different versions of her life to find her husband, in this absurd, multiverse comedy about Alzheimer's.
- An heiress who is being treated for a mental breakdown becomes attracted to her nurse, who seems to be similarly inclined. The nurse's ex-husband shows up and demonstrates his capacity for all things sadistic and psychotic, even murder.
- Gein. Bundy. Dahmer. Ramirez. These were real people. These were the ones that were caught. There are others that never get caught and their victims never found. Imagine going to bed on Friday, and waking up on Saturday, a prisoner ... a victim ... a statistic.
- Seeking healing and comfort in community, a dementia family caregiver road trips the U.S. to swap stories of love, humor, devotion, and death with other dementia caregivers who share this hilariously heartbreaking end-of-life journey.
- A groundbreaking two-part series for the BBC and The Open University following four people with dementia and their families over the course of two whole years. Narrated by Dreane Williams, who herself lives with vascular dementia.
- In this very personal and critically important documentary, we will meet those on the front lines, who will share with us what their cutting-edge research and experience has revealed. How far have we come. How far we have to go.
- Through this series, Vicky McClure takes everyone on a deeply personal journey to discover the true extent of music's power in fighting dementia.
- An ethnographic documentary which illustrates de Hogeweyk, also known as the 'Dementia Village', in the Netherlands as an innovative place caring for people with dementia. Rich imagery and interviews with people who live, work and visit the village illustrates how this care environment supports quality of life through the design of the built environment.
- The film forces us to confront a bipolar reality, once dark, once light, a reality too often repressed.
- Commissioned by the Plymouth 5x5x5 festival In this Sube Banerjee considers the disproportionate burden of mortality/ morbidity by older people and people with dementia in care homes in the Covid-19 pandemic as an issue of discrimination.
- Cracked is an innovative research-based play and film that follows persons with dementia and their families on their unique journeys, from diagnosis to their new lives in long-term care.
- Agnes and Nancy were both diagnosed with early-onset dementia. But this doesn't stop them from having fun. What happens when they decide to go on a new adventure?
- TV Series
- SPENT reveals this public health crisis, and ways we can cope with this devastating illness and its financial impact on families and society.
- After realizing their father is dying with dementia, two siblings must recreate an embarrassing moment from their childhood in an attempt to bring Dad back to being Dad one last time.
- People living with dementia can still live a full and meaningful life based on their abilities, not their disabilities.
- A petty burglar plans to plunder one of the richest houses on the street, however his punishment will be way worse than jail.
- June was 76 when she was diagnosed with early-onset Dementia. Here, her three daughter's describe the dementia journey in detail - from spotting the early signs, to the final stages - and shares what they have learned from it.
- Are elderly people with dementia a "companion" or a "stumbling block"? In fact, it all depends on the mentality and orientation of the caregiver. Today (September 21) is "World Alzheimer's Day". In addition to reminding everyone to pay attention to people with dementia, we also hope that everyone will cheer for the caregivers.
- A documentary showing the transformative power that music has on the singers and musicians in The 5th Dementia band, all living with Alzheimer's, Dementia or Parkinson's.
- Cherie Laurent relates to us her passion, and creativity of making her TV show, which amazingly, does all of this from her one-bedroom apartment. One of the passions that Cherie relates to us is her love of photography and she explains how this love of photography all began. Cherie shares her fondest memories with us about her childhood and about her parents. Since Cherie was the 9th child of this family, her parents were elderly when Cherie was born. Cherie has had beautiful as well as painful memories of her parents. It was when Cherie reached her teenage years that her father developed Dementia which is a term to describe symptoms of impairment in memory, communication and thinking. But back in those days, having photos of cherished memories were few, therefore, Cherie became a photographer and recorded as much as she could to recollect memories of old. Also, in the last episode, Cherie treated us with past footage of her singing teacher and mentor - 'Delilah', and since Delilah's death, Cherie finally has a chance to give Delilah a final farewell. You will want to tune in for this never seen before coverage. Cherie Laurent, the Australian TV screen legend, opens with her song titled " Sex is my game."
- Alan Shearer investigates whether heading a football is linked to the development of dementia.
- This film is actually a compilation of 6 short films and animations made by Cornish and international artists. They provide a visual interpretation of some remarkable poems written with people with dementia. Poet Karen Hayes held conversations in a garden with the residents of Trevarna Nursing Home, St. Austell and shaped the poems from the words spoken. The words of the residents have not been altered in any way. The 6 artists take different approaches to interpretation but all the films provide a wholly new insight into the minds of people with dementia.
- In search for a thrill, a group of teens decide to break into an abandoned school that has been closed down for four years and explore. But their fun is cut short when one of them winds up missing.
- Mr. Walter has early stage dementia. While helping him with his everyday tasks, his caretaker Naomi starts to notice things like jewelry and cash disappearing. Ultimately she suspects his daughter Shannon is stealing from her own father. Naomi's suspicions are confirmed when she catches Shannon stealing an expensive diamond Rolex from the drawer.
- 'I Am Dementia' explores what its like to live with dementia as told by 5 residents who live in a nursing home. in 2015 I took up residence at Christie Gardens - a retirement community in Toronto, Ontario. I was given unprecedented access to the care floor, to get a glimpse of the private and inner worlds those living with dementia. 'I Am Dementia' is a collection of portraits that together tell a raw story about dementia, told by those with dementia. Harvey, Len, Geraldine, Judy, and Catherine are five individuals who live with dementia. I AM invites you to enter their world; to seem them for who they are; to join them in their truth.
- Dementia is a devastating disease, slowly robbing its victims of much more than their ability to remember. It's a disease with far-reaching effects, and it's on the rise. In this poignant documentary short (22 minutes), 9 dementia residents struggle to maintain their precious memories, basic life skills, and ultimately, their mere identities.
- It's important to know when to see your doctor about memory concerns but it's equally important to know that forgetting someone's name doesn't necessarily mean that you are getting dementia.