Join Teun Toebes on his inspiring adventures as a care innovator through personal stories, including - highlights from the award-winning documentary, "Human Forever." Teun's mission is to improve the quality of life for people living with dementia everywhere and, at 24 years old, he has already fought for years for a better world. He believes that every person has the right to the best possible standard of living, regardless of age or diagnosis. Immersing himself in this mission, he became a closed ward nursing home resident for more than 3 years - experiencing why changes are so badly needed.


                                                         24-year-old humanitarian activist Teun Toebes has a mission:                                                                             To improve the quality of life of people living with dementia 

His mission after he found himself living in a closed ward of a nursing home for several years, and today, he is taking this mission to the next level. In an adventurous three-year journey across four continents and through 11 countries. 

Teun takes you on a disarming and impressive quest around the world as he looks for answers to creating that better future for people living with dementia. 

Together with his good friend and filmmaker Jonathan de Jong, he explores how dementia is viewed in other countries and what we can learn from each other to make the future more beautiful and inclusive. 

As the number of people with dementia doubles in the next 20 years, Teun sees this quest not an option, but a necessity.