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    agebuzz Guest Blogger: Mary Fridley

    Don’t Worry About What You Know: Just Be Curious! By Mary Fridley

     By agebuzz Guest Blogger Mary Fridley   I’ve been in a number of conversations over the last few weeks about how to best relate to people who hold or express negative attitudes about any number of topics, including dementia. Invariably, the consensus becomes “We just need to keep educating people”…

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    A Gift of Dementia: “I Didn’t Know I Could Have Fun!” By agebuzz Guest Blogger Mary Fridley

    By agebuzz Guest Blogger Mary Fridley   I recently took part in a presentation in which colleagues from Reimagining Dementia: A Creative Coalition for Justice creatively introduced themselves to members of Dementia Friendly Nevada. Everyone was wonderful, but the showstopper was a musical rap by Phyllis Fehr and her grandson…

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    Dementia Reimagined: A Conversation With Mary Fridley, Advocate For A Positive Approach To Dementia

    For most people, a dementia diagnosis, either for oneself or a loved one, feels like a devastating blow: a strike at the heart of what makes a person uniquely human. Few would greet such a diagnosis as an opportunity for reimagining what is possible and positive in life. Yet, for…

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    Mary Fridley
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    Biography:

    Mary Fridley is on the faculty at the East Side Institute in NYC, co-creator and leader of The Joy of Dementia (You Gotta Be Kidding!), and coordinator of Reimagining Dementia: A Creative Coalition for Justice. An accomplished teacher and workshop leader, Mary practiced social therapy for 12 years and uses the social therapeutic approach as a teacher and workshop leader. She is the author or co-author of several articles and chapters on the Joy of Dementia, including a chapter that appears in The Applied Improvisation Mindset published in August 2021. Additionally, Mary is a guest blogger for agebuzz and a playwright and theater director. She makes her living as a non-profit fundraising consultant. She can be contacted at mfridley@eastsideinstitute.org .

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