ENRICHING THE LIVES OF SENIORS ONE DVD AT A TIME
by Katie Connett
(Senior Entertainment)
Short Film Provides Necessary Components for Quality of Life
New entertainment is limited for older American's. With complex dialogue, long run times and unwholesome story lines, many seniors depend on old films and TV shows to pass their time. While most shows are entertaining few provide entertainment and health benefits. With most Americans spending many hours a week watching TV, having it be pleasurable and profitable would be ideal.
"Night To Remember" the short film musical made for senior citizens is a tribute to the years gone by. It provides seniors with quality entertainment that triggers memory and emotion from the best years of their life. "Night To Remember" is a romantic, nostalgic, experience they can enjoy over and over again. What Mr. Rogers has done for children; "Night to Remember" could do for the aging population. Petr Janata, associate professor of Psychology at UC Davis center for Mind and Brain commented in a recent article, "What seems to happen is that a piece of familiar music serves as a soundtrack for a mental movie that starts playing in our head. It calls back memories of a particular person or place, and you might all of a sudden see that person's face in your minds eye" he continues, "Memory for autobiographically important music seems to be spared in people with Alzheimer's".
This film is dialogue-free, simple, wholesome and romantic. Included in each set is a DVD and CD soundtrack and ideas about how to incorporate the DVD into the life of seniors all for only $34.99. With the benefits this film provides and the potential health benefits associated with it, giving it to parents and grandparents is a great option. Why not make this Holiday a "Night To Remember"? To order visit NightToRememberDVD.com or call 1-800-532-0779.
If you'd like more information about this topic, or to schedule an interview with Katie Connett, please call 1-800-532-0779 ext 101 or e-mail Katie at Katie@NightToRememberDVD.com
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