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The work looks different depending on where you are.

 

Whether you're a family navigating memory change, an organization rethinking how it holds the people in its care, or a production asking harder questions about how aging is represented, the starting point is always the same: where you are right now.

The Practice

Most approaches ask what is being lost.

This one asks what can be held.

Every service I offer, whether for a family, a hospital, or a film production, is rooted in the same question: what would it take for this person to feel genuinely held?

That question changes everything about how the work gets done. It means paying attention to three things at once.

Self

The sense that a life still holds together, even as memory, roles, or capacities shift. Narrative is how people stay legible to themselves and to the people who love them.

Relationships

The people who hold someone known. The objects, music, rituals, and shared references that carry meaning between people when words alone can't carry it.

Environment

The spaces and systems that communicate, before anyone speaks, whether someone belongs. What a room says. What a protocol implies. Both are sensory questions before they are design questions.

Specialist Practice

Memory Experience Design

For families and institutions navigating cognitive change specifically, designed for what remains, not only what is lost.

For Families & Individuals

 

The most important conversations deserve a place to begin.

Maybe you're noticing a parent's memory starting to shift. Maybe you're the one navigating that change yourself, and you can feel the window closing on telling your story in your own words. Or maybe nothing has changed at all, you just sense that something important here deserves more attention than it's getting. This is where we start.

Flagship Offering

Remembering Together

A structured practice for holding someone's story before urgency arrives. Available in three forms:

 

Digital guide, self-guided, available now at $67

 

Guided Remembering, facilitated sessions, by inquiry

 

Immersive installation, in development

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One to One

Guided Support

For people standing at the threshold of something they didn't entirely choose. Nine sessions over three months, structured and grounded in clinical practice, with the kind of time and attention a real conversation needs.

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For Organizations & Institutions

 

Closing the gap between intention and what people actually experience.

I work with organizations on the environments, language, and systems that surround the people they serve, in clinical settings and in the places people live, so that intention and experience move closer together.

Healthcare & clinical settings Memory care & senior living Hospice & palliative care Intergenerational dynamics Cultural institutions
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For Productions & Media

 

Whether the story holds the people it depicts.

I consult with productions on how aging and cognitive change are represented, not as a sensitivity read or an accuracy check, but as a closer look at whether the character is fully themselves on the page, not just a vehicle for decline.

Engagements can begin at development, at script, during production, or as an ongoing advisory relationship.

Film & television Documentary Theatre & playwrights Immersive experience Broadcasters Cultural producers
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Speaking & Workshops

 

The goal isn't to leave people with more information. It's to leave them seeing differently.

I speak where psychology, memory, design, and aging meet, the kind of seeing that stays with a room long after the talk ends.

Available for keynotes, conference sessions, professional development, and practitioner training.

Designing for the people the world stopped building for Why we remember what we feel Objects as witnesses to a life Nostalgia as a navigation instrument