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From the website:
The MoMA Alzheimer’s Project was a special initiative in the Museum’s Department of Education. The initiative took place from 2007 to 2014 and was generously funded by MetLife Foundation. During this time, MoMA staff expanded on the success of the Museum’s existing education programs for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease and their care partners through the development of training resources intended for use by arts and health professionals on how to make art accessible to people with dementia using MoMA’s teaching methodologies and approach. MoMA remains as committed as ever to providing programming for individuals living with dementia and their care partners and to supporting the development and success of this type of programming around the world.
To that end, the Museum will continue to offer engaging programming and resources for this key constituency. For more information on MoMA’s ongoing education programs for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia and their care partners, visit our Programs page.
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Accessibility & Inclusive Design
Aging & Longevity > Health: Brain & Mental
Community Engagement > Community Engagement