Anne Basting PhD is a leader in transforming ageing and elder care and the recipient of a MacArthur "Genius" Grant. She is the founder of the non-profit TimeSlips which implements her innovative approach to memory care, and is the author of three previous academic books, The Stages of Age: Performing Age in Contemporary American Culture (University of Michigan, 1998), Forget Memory: Creating Better Lives for People with Dementia (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009) and The Penelope Project: An arts-based odyssey to change elder care (University of Iowa Press, 2016). Her work as the founding director of University of Wisconsin Milwaukee's Center on Age & Community was also featured in the PBS documentary, "The Penelope Project" (2011).
“Creative Care is a love letter to aging. Not a prescription filled
with should, it’s a beautifully rendered invitation to be curious
and flexible, meeting elders wherever they happen to be in the
moment and making that moment richer, sweeter, and more meaningful
for all.” — Cynthia Orange, author of Take Good Care and Shock
Waves
"Moving, honest, and timely, Creative Care’s inspiring stories will
comfort families struggling with dementia across the world." —
Diane E. Meier MD, director of the Center to Advance Palliative
Care and MacArthur Fellow
"Basting brings hope and meaning to millions of families living in
the shadow of Alzheimer's disease. A powerful book of healing." —
R. Sean Morrison, MD, chair of the Department of Geriatrics and
Palliative Medicine, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
“Alzheimer's is devastating because it doesn't only affect the
person suffering from the disease. In the face of this challenge
the response from the academic and policy side has been feeble. For
the first time, this book gives people hope and powerful ways to
deal with its challenges.” — Dean Sherzai, MD, PhD, author of The
Alzheimer’s Solution
"Invites us to shift focus from how well we remember the past to
how well we inhabit the present--for ourselves and with others.
Basting reveals the power of creativity to expand our humanity and
enrich the time we have." — Marie-Therese Connolly, MacArthur
Fellow and senior scholar at The Wilson Center
“Upends the bleak ideas of caregiving and dementia as a disease
that robs us of our humanity. Basting shows otherwise.
Together–caregiver and person with dementia–can create something
meaningful. Caregivers will value this; it ought to be required
reading for all clinicians and policymakers.” — Jason
Karlawish, MD, co-director of the Penn Memory Center, University of
Pennsylvania and author of The Disease of the Century
“Creative Care brims with essential wisdom that may forever change
the way we care for one another. In these pages Basting gives
readers the most precious gift of all: hope.” — Dave
Isay, founder of StoryCorps
"As an artist and scholar, Basting has infused art into dementia
and elder care, leveraging song, dance, improvisation, and theater
to elicit communication and joy. Her ideas have spread to care
centers across the country and individual families hoping to forge
meaningful connections with loved ones." — Psychology Today
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