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Voices of Care: Film 'Forgetting' Opens Up Conversations About Alzheimer's and Dementia

The film Forgetting, written and directed by Cadell Cook, draws from his personal experience with Alzheimer's to shed light on the challenges families face. It aims to start conversations about dementia, featuring a passionate cast and crew who share similar experiences. It highlights universal signs of dementia and emphasizes empathy and understanding in caregiving.


In a heartfelt discussion on Voices of Care, Maggie Linton and Carl Powell welcomed Cadell Cook, the writer and director of the touching film Forgetting. The movie delves into the realities of Alzheimer's and dementia, inspired by Cadell's personal journey and the experiences of those around him.


Forgetting is more than just a film; it is a conversation starter and a source of comfort for families navigating the complexities of Alzheimer's and dementia. Through authentic storytelling, dedicated cast and crew, and a foundation in real-life experience, the movie encourages empathy, understanding, and open dialogue about a topic that is often difficult to address.


If you’re in the fight against dementia or simply want to learn more, this film is a moving and important watch. 💜



 
 
 

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