patients and residents. Meeting a woman called Sheila Hugo , an 87 year old woman with demetia, Sheila suggested that david with her permission helped piece together her life story that she had long since forgotten, claiming she could only remember in bits.
David began to record his meeting's with shelia and with a little understanding and encouragement she started to tell her fascinating life story. Which Sheila titled "Dust on the rubber tree" and took a full two years to reach a conclusion, with the result being a story pieced together to make a whole picture.
During this period David immeresed himself in to all aspects of a life in a residential home.
Witnessing patients deaths.
recording their last words before they died.
He believed that there is no such thing as a stored memory and believed that they changed or develop over time.
I thought his lecture was extremely fascinating
Discussed his practice of working in care homes and hospitals for 18years. Spent his time talking to theDavid began to record his meeting's with shelia and with a little understanding and encouragement she started to tell her fascinating life story. Which Sheila titled "Dust on the rubber tree" and took a full two years to reach a conclusion, with the result being a story pieced together to make a whole picture.
During this period David immeresed himself in to all aspects of a life in a residential home.
Witnessing patients deaths.
recording their last words before they died.
He believed that there is no such thing as a stored memory and believed that they changed or develop over time.
I thought his lecture was extremely fascinating