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I just watched a great video – Chris Hemsworth: A Road Trip to Remember. Made some time last year, it's about he and is father taking a road trip on a couple of H-D Pan Americas to help his dad possibly fight early-stage Alzheimer's.
Doing research Chris has found that reminiscence therapy might help stop or at least slow his dad's decline. Therapy isn't presented as a cure but the specialist talks about how interaction with others can and has helped.
So Chris and Craig saddle up and ride to the family home of 25yrs ago and to an Aboriginal community where the family lived 35yrs ago. There are a couple-three of instances in the video when Craig is not quite lucid but he comes back. We see a more open Craig at the end of the video than at the beginning. So it appears to have helped some as Chris says – in the short term.
It's alternately a heartbreaking and heartwarming presentation and selfishly I wish we'd seen more of their time on bikes. It's only an hour long and I believe it's available on Hulu.
Doing research Chris has found that reminiscence therapy might help stop or at least slow his dad's decline. Therapy isn't presented as a cure but the specialist talks about how interaction with others can and has helped.
So Chris and Craig saddle up and ride to the family home of 25yrs ago and to an Aboriginal community where the family lived 35yrs ago. There are a couple-three of instances in the video when Craig is not quite lucid but he comes back. We see a more open Craig at the end of the video than at the beginning. So it appears to have helped some as Chris says – in the short term.
It's alternately a heartbreaking and heartwarming presentation and selfishly I wish we'd seen more of their time on bikes. It's only an hour long and I believe it's available on Hulu.
Why the Harleys?