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Small World! And Growing.

Small World! And Growing.

by Michael Goldman | Jul 22, 2018 | Caregivers, community building, Family and Dementia, Palliative Care, Spirituality, Synagogues

Seivah has been not just a single service provider, but a resource empowering sibling institutions and individuals, both Jewish and otherwise, to create their own models of care for people affected by dementia.

How Sweet It Is!  Seivah adds another sweet program

How Sweet It Is! Seivah adds another sweet program

by Michael Goldman | Jul 1, 2018 | Arts and Dementia, Caregivers, community building, Dementia Arts, Music and Dementia, Palliative Care, Sociology of Dementia, Spirituality, Synagogues

The table has been full! It is a joy to spend an hour out of time, singing, laughing, talking about things that matter.

Please Don’t Be Patient

Please Don’t Be Patient

by Michael Goldman | Feb 24, 2018 | Dementia Stories, End of Life, language and dementia, Palliative Care, Sociology of Dementia, Spirituality

We’re prone to say “dementia patient” in casual conversation, even when we’re not referring specifically to someone’s medical condition or its treatment.

Remembering the Living: Yizkor and People with Dementia

Remembering the Living: Yizkor and People with Dementia

by Michael Goldman | Sep 29, 2017 | Caregivers, End of Life, Family and Dementia, Palliative Care, Spirituality, Synagogues

Her father was still alive, but she wanted to say Kaddish for him anyway.

Root, Root Root for the Home Team: The Memory Minyan

Root, Root Root for the Home Team: The Memory Minyan

by Michael Goldman | May 4, 2017 | Family and Dementia, Music and Dementia, Palliative Care, Spirituality, Synagogues, volunteering

Possibly the world’s first dementia-friendly service to happen in a mainstream synagogue, rather than a nursing home

That’s How the Light Gets Out

That’s How the Light Gets Out

by Michael Goldman | Dec 23, 2016 | End of Life, Spirituality

If you walk past a Hanukah menorah set in the window of a magnificent house, it burns no brighter than that in a ramshackle one.

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Seivah: Life Beyond Memory is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization.

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