A mother and son's photographic journey through dementia | Tony Luciani

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When my 91-year-old mother, Elia, moved in with me,
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I thought I was doing her a service.
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In fact, it was the other way around.
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You see, Mom was having issues with memory loss and accepting her age.
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She looked defeated.
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I tried to make her as comfortable as possible,
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but when I was at my easel, painting,
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I would peek over and see her just ... there.
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She'd be staring at nothing in particular.
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I'd watch her slowly climb the stairs,
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and she wasn't the mom I grew up with.
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I saw, instead, a frail,
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tiny, old woman.
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A few weeks went by, and I needed a break from my painting.
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I wanted to play with the new camera I had just bought.
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I was excited -- it had all sorts of dials,
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buttons and settings I wanted to learn,
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so I set up my tripod facing this large mirror,
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blocking the doorway to the only bathroom in the house.
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(Laughter)
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After a while, I hear,
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(Imitating Italian accent) "I need to use the washroom."
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(Laughter)
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"Five minutes, Mom. I need to do this."
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15 minutes later, and I hear, again,
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"I need to use the washroom."
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"Five more minutes."
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Then this happened.
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(Laughter)
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(Applause)
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And this.
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(Laughter)
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And then, this.
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(Laughter)
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I had my "aha!" moment.
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We connected.
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We had something tangible we could do together.
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My mom was born in a small mountain village in central Italy,
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where her parents had land and sheep.
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At a young age, her father died of pneumonia,
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leaving his wife and two daughters alone with all the heavy chores.
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They found that they couldn't cope.
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So a very hard decision was made.
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Mom, the oldest, at 13,
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was married off to a complete stranger twice her age.
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She went from being just a kid and was pushed into adulthood.
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Mom had her first child when she was only 16.
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Years later, and now living in Toronto,
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Mom got work in a clothing factory
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and soon became manager of a very large sewing department.
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And because it was full of immigrant workers,
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Mom taught herself words from translation books.
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She then practiced them in French, Greek, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish,
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Polish, Russian, Romanian, Hungarian, all around the house.
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I was in awe of her focus and determination to succeed
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at whatever she loved to do.
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After that bathroom "aha!" moment,
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I practiced my newfound camera skills with Mom as portrait model.
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Through all of this, she talked, and I listened.
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She'd tell me about her early childhood and how she was feeling now.
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We had each other's attention.
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Mom was losing her short-term memory,
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but was better recalling her younger years.
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I'd ask, and she would tell me stories.
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I listened, and I was her audience.
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I got ideas.
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I wrote them down, and I sketched them out.
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I showed her what to do by acting out the scenarios myself.
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We would then stage them.
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So she posed, and I learned more about photography.
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Mom loved the process, the acting.
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She felt worthy again, she felt wanted and needed.
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And she certainly wasn't camera-shy.
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(Laughter)
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(Applause)
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Mom laughed hysterically at this one.
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(Laughter)
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The idea for this image came from an old German film I'd seen,
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about a submarine, called "Das Boot."
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As you can see, what I got instead looked more like "E.T."
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(Laughter)
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So I put this image aside, thinking it was a total failure,
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because it didn't reach my particular vision.
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But Mom laughed so hard,
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I eventually, for fun, decided to post it online anyway.
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It got an incredible amount of attention.
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Now, with any Alzheimer's, dementia,
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there's a certain amount of frustration and sadness
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for everyone involved.
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This is Mom's silent scream.
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Her words to me one day were,
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"Why is my head so full of things to say,
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but before they reach my mouth, I forget what they are?"
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"Why is my head so full of things to say,
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but before they reach my mouth, I forget what they are?"
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(Applause)
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Now, as full-time care partner and full-time painter,
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I had my frustrations too.
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(Laughter)
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But to balance off all the difficulties, we played.
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That was Mom's happy place.
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And I needed her to be there, too.
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(Laughter)
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(Laughter)
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(Laughter)
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Now, Mom was also preoccupied with aging.
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She would say, "How did I get so old, so fast?"
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(Audience sighs)
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"So old."
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"So fast."
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I also got Mom to model for my oil paintings.
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This painting is called "The Dressmaker."
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I remember, as a kid,
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Mom sewing clothes for the whole family
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on this massive, heavy sewing machine
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that was bolted to the floor in the basement.
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Many nights, I would go downstairs and bring my schoolwork with me.
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I would sit behind her in this overstuffed chair.
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The low hum of the huge motor and the repetitive stitching sounds
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were comforting to me.
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When Mom moved into my house,
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I saved this machine and stored it in my studio for safekeeping.
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This painting brought me back to my childhood.
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The interesting part
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was that it was now Mom, sitting behind me,
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watching me paint her
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working on that very same machine she sewed at
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when I sat behind her, watching her sew,
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50 years earlier.
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I also gave Mom a project to do, to keep her busy and thinking.
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I provided her with a small camera
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and asked her to take at least 10 pictures a day of anything she wanted.
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These are Mom's photographs.
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She's never held a camera in her life before this.
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She was 93.
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We would sit down together and talk about our work.
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I would try to explain
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(Laughter)
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how and why I did them,
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the meaning, the feeling, why they were relevant.
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Mom, on the other hand, would just bluntly say,
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"sì,"
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"no,"
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"bella" or "bruta."
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(Laughter)
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I watched her facial expressions.
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She always had the last say, with words or without.
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This voyage of discovery hasn't ended with Mom.
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She is now in an assisted living residence,
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a 10-minute walk away from my home.
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I visit her every other day.
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Her dementia had gotten to the point
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where it was unsafe for her to be in my house.
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It has a lot of stairs.
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She doesn't know my name anymore.
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(Voice breaking) But you know what? That's OK.
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She still recognizes my face
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and always has a big smile when she sees me.
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(Applause)
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(Applause ends)
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I don't take pictures of her anymore.
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That wouldn't be fair or ethical on my part.
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And she wouldn't understand the reasons for doing them.
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My father,
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my brother,
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(Voice breaking) my nephew,
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my partner and my best friend,
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all passed away suddenly.
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And I didn't have the chance
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to tell them how much I appreciated and loved them.
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With Mom, I need to be there
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and make it a very long goodbye.
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(Applause)
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(Applause ends)
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For me, it's about being present and really listening.
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Dependents want to feel a part of something, anything.
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It doesn't need to be something exceptionally profound that's shared --
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it could be as simple as walks together.
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Give them a voice
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of interaction, participation,
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and a feeling of belonging.
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Make the time meaningful.
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Life, it's about wanting to live
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and not waiting to die.
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(Applause)
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(Applause ends)
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Can I get a wave and a smile from everyone, please?
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(Laughter)
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This is for you, Mom.
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(Camera clicks)
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(Applause)
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