caring for mom
What happens when your parent(s) can’t care for themselves?
Do you look for a nursing home to send your parent to?
Do you become your parent’s caregiver?
These questions have no easy answers because there are so many variables.
This documentary shows what happened when Alzheimer’s came into my mother’s life and how we managed it.
What started out as a private memorial video for Mom found a new life in its current metamorphosis as a possible motivator for others to consider home-care for their parents instead of automatically going the nursing home route.
You're not smacked over the head about having to take care of your elderly parents at home when the time comes that they need care. It's an option that's not cut out for everyone but this documentary shows how — should that route be taken — it's possible to have a meaningful experience and part of that experience can be taking your parent(s) out and about, hoping that the trip itself, plus whatever happens to be seen and experienced along the way, provides a stimulating and joyful experience for the aging parent.
Or, simply taking advantage of the many opportunities that can be had in the seemingly mundane day-to-day life at home finding unexpected precious moments with your parent—opportunities that would be lost, or few and far between, if the parent was living away from home.
It’s not all sunshine, lollipops and rainbows, but in the end, this can be a journey that's rewarding for the cared, as well as the caregiver.
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Emeline Mann SanchezDirector
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Emeline Mann SanchezWriter
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Emeline Mann SanchezProducer
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Mae Fong MannKey Cast"Mae Fong Mann"
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Project Type:Documentary, Short
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Genres:Day in the Life, Aging, Elderly, Alzheimer's, Caregiving, Art, Motivational
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Runtime:24 minutes 36 seconds
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Completion Date:February 9, 2023
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Production Budget:0 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English, Mandarin Chinese, Yue Chinese (Cantonese)
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:No
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Marina del Rey Film FestivalLos Angeles
United States
June 14, 2023
World Premiere
Audience Award Best Short Documentary -
Ponza Film AwardsPonza
Italy
October 3, 2023
European Premiere
Best Short Documentary -
Kiez Berlin Film FestivalBerlin (screening discussed but I was not ready)
Germany
Best Health and Medicine Film (May 2023) -
Seattle Film SummiSeattle (although, screening is online)
United States
September 13, 2023
North American Premier
Official Selection
Emeline is an award-winning producer and director. Her documentaries have won an Audience Award, Best Short Documentary, Best Experimental Film, Best Health and Welfare Film, and along with being the official selections for various film festivals, it has screened all over America from the west to the east coast, down south and up north, and to the faraway lands (relative to her) of the UK, Croatia, and Italy.
On the varied paths in her ongoing journey, Emeline was recruited to be an art director for an Easter Seals telethon broadcast in San Francisco, finessed her way into an impromptu internship at a local Oakland television station, completed a yearlong apprenticeship at a local Berkeley radio station—all leading to accidental filmmaker when her BFF, her dearest, sweetest mother left this world, the same mom she had been caregiving for the past 10+ years.
In her documentaries, Emeline shows how being with an elderly parent in their latter years can be rewarding not only for the parent but for the children; it is what is in the here and now and is the future that pertains to all of humanity.
Those familiar with Alzheimer's can see the contrast of a functioning patient and the latter stages of decline.
Come what may, it is ideal to be involved with your elderly parent(s) in her/his/their physical and emotional activities; this benefits the parent, as well as the children, and should the conditions be right, caring for your parents yourself can be transcendentally rewarding.
The joys of caring for your elderly parent at home is the day-to-day interactions that will go every which way it will; all things—the banal, the milestones, the good, the bad, and everything in between, would be lost or at best, few and far between if your parent was away from home.