Scrapbook photo albums are therapeutic for Alzheimer’s patients

I am making available a publication on using photo books and scrapbooks when working with Alzheimer’s patients. I originally prepared this information for Creative Memories as part of Creative Memories’ Time for Triumph campaign. While this campaign is no longer active, this publication contains useful information that will assist Creative Memories Consultants and others as they work with patients suffering from Alzheimer’s Disease. The complete publication is available at Scrapbook photo albums are therapeutic for Alzheimer’s patients.

Note: The link in this publication to the original document is no longer active. Please use the link given above.

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About Mark Mizen

I have over twenty years professional experience in all aspects of photography and digital imaging. I am Chair of the ISO WG5 TG2 committee responsible for physical properties and durability of imaging material and am currently with HID Global working on systems for security printing for IDs, licenses, and credit cards. Previously, I was Director of Digital Development at Creative Memories from 2009 to 2012 and was responsible for the Creative Memories digital products and services. I also established and directed the Creative Memories Technology Center, which evaluated new products prior to product introduction, assisted with production difficulties, and provided technical information to support product sales.
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1 Response to Scrapbook photo albums are therapeutic for Alzheimer’s patients

  1. Cheryl says:

    Thanks for sharing the new link for this pamphlet. You did a great job producing it. I have shared it many times with customers and it does contain a lot of very useful information.

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