A new digital platform will help children and young people in care safely record, store and reflect on their life stories.
Whether it’s your baby’s first pacifier or your five-year-old’s kindergarten art project, there are just some things that you know you want to hang on to. Because your kids grow up so fast, you want ...
Senior professional staff nurses, from left, Ashton Bird BSN and Courtney Darr join Ashley Megat and her mother, Diane Franklin, display items in the newly created Memory Boxes created through Joey’s ...
More than 5 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease, according to the Alzheimer’s Association. A progressive, fatal form of dementia, the disease robs those afflicted of their memories.
Melody Johnson packs the box with care. She places each item in just the right spot — a copy of the book “Empty Cradle, Broken Heart” on the bottom, then a small wooden box with the words “So loved, ...
Allanah Lucas has cognitive change. Her condition means she suffers memory loss, but every time she leaves her aged care home room she is filled with the memories of her family. A new facility in ...
Digital memory boxes for children living in care have been introduced as research shows they help youngsters build a stronger identity as they grow up. The technology is being used to ensure young ...
In life, some memories you need to cherish a bit more than others. Milestone moments you can’t replicate include your baby’s sonograms, which you’ll want to be able to look back on for the rest of ...
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