The questions below invite you to reflect on what you’ve learned in the storykeeping section of the module, and how you can apply it in your role at work. Discuss the following reflections in a group or write them down using this guide.
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An African proverb says: A person is not dead unless they have been forgotten. Here is a prompt to help you get started:
- I am a storykeeper for…
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2. Question
Listen to the following audio.
Describe why this Private Companion’s ideas are an important part of providing care for the elderly. Here are some prompts to help you get started:
- Storykeeping in my healthcare practice matters because…
- These ideas are important because….
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3. Question
Watch the video below.
Describe how it might be meaningful to reflect someone’s life-story back to them. Here is a prompt to help you get started:
- When someone has difficulty remembering, it can be meaningful to reflect their life story back to them because…
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