News/Events

UWM Features TimeSlips and Anne Basting

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee's Spotlight on Excellence Series features Anne Basting and the TimeSlips Storytelling Method. Watch the video and read the article here.

Thank you!

Our warmest thanks to Julie O'Hara, for her donation to TimeSlips in honor of Mr. Theodore R. Scott.
May our mission of bringing creativity and joy to families with dementia honor Mr. Scott.

TimeSlips.org on NBC's "The Today Show"!

Tune in on Friday, November 25th to see TimeSlips featured in a segment on NBC's Today Show. Catch the video here.

The segment, filmed at Luther Manor and the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee back in October, features a storytelling session and interviews with participants, family, staff, and founder Anne Basting.  It is currently scheduled to run between 8:30 and 9:00 a.m. EST. 

You can read the story that was featured in the Today Show segment here!

TimeSlips Launches New Online Training!

At long last, TimeSlips' engaging and playful training workshop in available online.  The online training takes approximately 4 hours and can be done on your own schedule.  It features over a dozen video clips of TimeSlips training sessions. 

We give special thanks to our patient funding partners (Extendicare Foundation, The Helen Bader Foundation, the Jacob and Valeria Langeloth Foundation, the Picker Institute, Retirement Research Foundation), and all those who helped us beta-test the training in its multiple forms. 

You don't have to take the training to use timeslips.org, but it is enormously helpful if you aim to facilitate storytelling with people with dementia.  

The online training is ideal for those who can't travel to our In-Person workshops, like family caregivers and all you folks in Canada, Australia, Scandinavia, and throughout Europe who have been patiently asking us when this feature will become available!