From Fear to Flourishing: How Art Connects Hearts and Minds

with Dr. Elizabeth “Like” Lokon,

Founder, Opening Minds Through Art (OMA)

This week on the Art of Aging, Dr. Like Lokon, artist, educator, and founder of Opening Minds Through Art (OMA), discusses her journey from confronting a fear of dementia to developing an innovative, evidence-based art program that empowers older adults and bridges generations. The conversation explores international insights, the therapeutic power of creativity, breaking down power dynamics in care settings, and the value of intergenerational relationships. Key takeaways include the transformative impact of art and social connection for people living with dementia, the importance of experiential learning, how programs like OMA foster dignity, agency, and lasting human connections, and so much more.
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Notes:

Highlights from this week’s conversation include:

  • Confronting Fear Of Dementia and Its Impact on Dr. Lokon’s Path (1:53)
  • International Experiences and Learning About Dementia Care (3:42)
  • Lessons From Time Slips and The Development of OMA’s Philosophy (4:30)
  • Power Dynamics In Memory Care and OMA’s Approach (7:12)
  • The Impact of OMA On Students and Fostering Human Connection (12:44)
  • Intergenerational Dynamics and Social Connection Through OMA (16:45)
  • Processes Within OMA To Equalize Power Across Generations (20:13)
  • Personal Evolution and Dr. Lokon’s Decision To Study Gerontology (21:55)
  • Public Art Shows and Recognizing Older Adults (23:53)
  • Expanding OMA Into Affordable Housing and Social Engagement (26:23)
  • Art Versus Social Engagement and Breaking Intimidating Expectations (27:51)
  • Benefits of Group Art Classes For Aging and Fighting Ageism (29:54)
  • The Value of Social Connection and Health Outcomes (32:04)
  • Death Doula Training and Connecting With End-Of-Life Care (33:01)
  • Reflections On Aging and Personal Growth (36:07)
  • Closing Remarks, Upcoming Symposium, And How To Learn About OMA (41:12)

 

Abundant Aging is a podcast series presented by United Church Homes. These shows offer ideas, information, and inspiration on how to improve our lives as we grow older. To learn more and to subscribe to the show, visit abundantagingpodcast.com