German nursing home sends residents ‘back in time’ to fight dementia
A German nursing home has hit upon a novel – and seemingly effective – method of restoring the minds of its dementia-stricken residents: recreating Communist-era environments to provoke their memories and stimulate their brains.
On a recent winter morning, Gertraude Bauer and Gerda Noack went shopping in Communist East Germany.
“Here we have a lunchbox,” said Carmen Mesech, who appeared to be a sales assistant at the Intershop store, an upscale Communist-era establishment where the women were examining merchandise.
“This used to be so popular,” Bauer responded with a smile.
“And the bread in it was always fresh,” added Noack, gazing into the distance.
The two 93-year-olds spent much of their lives in the former German Democratic Republic (GDR). Now, decades later, the vanished Communist era appeared – at least for them – to be back. The Intershop store they were browsing in was, of course, a reproduction, and the song playing in the background, “Old Like a Tree,” had long ago disappeared from the radio.