TimeSlips Virtual Creative Care Institute
We’ve rescheduled our Create Change Institute to be virtual. Click to learn more!
We’ve rescheduled our Create Change Institute to be virtual. Click to learn more!
Now Offering Discounts for our Online Training and Certification through August 31st!
The TimeSlips mission is to bring meaning and purpose to the lives of elders through creative engagement. Our organization aims to bring this mission to fruition through systemic change that places creativity at the center of care for older adults — and especially older adults living with dementia.
But TimeSlips cannot make systemic change unless we acknowledge the roots of those systems. The brutal murder of George Floyd makes plain, once again, that American infrastructure of every kind is built on a foundation of racism.
We asked our NextGen sites to ask their resident’s the Beautiful Question, “What Advice Would You Give the Graduating Class of 2020?” Their responses are wise and heartwarming.
The thirteen universities, colleges, and youth-serving programs around the country that started out the school year with intentions of providing a high quality intergenerational, community-based learning experience through our NextGen project, found themselves having to quickly pivot to meet many unknowns.
Anne Basting talks about her new book Creative Care on the Healing Together Podcast with Deirdre Tomlinson and Nicolas Boillot.
Register to join as the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee students share their stories from their time in community with elders.
With more than 900 Certified Facilitators around the world, the TimeSlips team is continually enriched by those who cross our paths: you are the spark in the world bringing meaning and joy to others. We are excited to introduce some “spark-finders” to you in the coming months.
The TimeSlips Team is listening carefully to the moment and adjusting in several ways.
Stream the documentary “Penelope” for a glimpse into one nursing home’s retelling of Homer’s Odyssey in collaboration with TimeSlips’ founder, Anne Basting.