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8. Reclaiming Narrative Agency: How Stories Empower Persons Living with Dementia

Author
Lisa Joworski
Published
Tue 01 Jul 2025
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About Our Guest

Laura Bowley is the Director of Communications & Development for To Whom I May Concern®, and a senior facilitator and trainer. Since 2012, Laura has collaborated with Maureen Matthews, blending participatory management, storytelling, and theatre to co-create narratives with individuals diagnosed with dementia. Inspired by her personal connection to the disease through her late mother who had vascular dementia, Laura supports others on similar journeys by engaging directly with those living with dementia.


Episode Key Messages

  • Laura developed the "Caring Conversations" toolkit through her personal dementia connection, bridging communication gaps between families and care providers.

  • "Conversation is at the heart of what we do" - TWIMC®'s approach focuses on transformative communication, shifting from talking about dementia as "it" to speaking in first person "I".

  • TWIMC® operates through theatre performances, structured support groups, and enhanced relationships that develop narrative agency.

  • Narrative Agency helps people with dementia reclaim their voice and identity when the disease strips away their stories.

  • People with dementia want normal treatment, requiring patience for slower processing speeds, not simplified content.

  • Sharing personal stories publicly transforms how participants perceive their dementia experience.

  • Small actions like genuine smiles profoundly impact well-being and connection for people living with dementia.


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About Laura's Experience

Laura has authored In My World, led support groups for care partners, guided peer-led support groups for people with dementia, and consulted with organizations like Dementia Alliance International. With a Bachelor of Business Management and as a 2015 Fellow of the School for Social Entrepreneurs, Laura brings over 30 years of consulting experience in business systems design, project management, communications, and facilitation to her role at To Whom I May Concern®.

Listen now to discover how narrative agency can transform the experience of living with dementia, both for individuals diagnosed and those who care for them.

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Intro and outro music with thanks: Upbeat and Sweet No Strings by Musictown

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