Every engagement
begins with a question.
What needs to be preserved here? What has been reduced that shouldn't be? What would it mean for this person — this family, this organization — to hold people more fully?
SenStoria works across five areas. Each is distinct in scope and audience. All are unified by the same practice: Memory Experience Design — designing the conditions under which people remain visible, known, and whole across change.
Digital Experience: Self-Paced for Individuals & Families
Remembering Together
A guided relational experience for preserving story, identity, and meaning before urgency arrives.
Some of the most important conversations between families never happen. Not because people don't want them, but because no one knows how to begin.
Remembering Together is a structured experience grounded in reminiscence therapy and narrative psychology. It guides families through six chapters of meaning-making — not just memory retrieval. The result is not a scrapbook or a record. It is an experience of being genuinely seen and held.
Available as a beautifully designed digital guide with a companion PDF. Designed for families who want to begin before change arrives — and for those already in the middle of it.
This is for individuals and families at any stage — early prevention, active aging, navigating diagnosis, or wanting to preserve a story before time makes it harder.
Memory & Meaning Design Consulting
Experience design for care organizations, cultural institutions, and systems that want to hold people more fully.
Most care organizations are designed around safety and efficiency. Both matter. But what often gets built out of the system is the relational texture — the shared language, the sensory environment, the daily practices that keep a person recognizable to the people caring for them.
SenStoria works with organizations at a systems level — redesigning environments, developing shared language frameworks, building the relational infrastructure that keeps dignity and identity visible at scale. Working across North America and Europe.